Vince Ingenito
Dragon Age: Inquisition doesn't spin a great tale, but it brings the series closer to its roots with deep RPG systems.
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel successfully builds on the series' many strengths while repeating its pacing mistakes.
Destiny looks and plays wonderfully, but too many of the other promises it makes get left unfulfilled.
Velocity 2X successfully builds upon the speed of the original with its awesome new side-scrolling sections.
Flush with content and prettier than ever, Ultimate Evil Edition is the best way to experience Diablo 3.
Blue Estate is a by-the-numbers rail shooter with gameplay that's just as outdated as its social politics.
As great as it looks, EA Sports UFC fails to capture the high stakes excitement that makes MMA such a great sport.
With its gorgeous art, exemplary combat, and hand-crafted aesthetic, no RPG fan should miss Child of Light.
Trials Fusion's precision controls and exacting challenge make it a great pickup for leaderboard perfectionists.
Reaper of Souls is sinister-looking, sports great variety, and delivers all the looting and slaying Diablo fans want.
Second Son is a departure in tone for the Infamous series, but its superpowered action lives up to expectations.
Liberation HD is a better way to see Aveline's story, but it's still riddled with too many issues to be enjoyable.
Shallow, unresponsive, and unoriginal, The Fighter Within embodies the worst of what Kinect has to offer.
Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition is the most complete, best-looking version of the great DC brawler.
Though the roster limits the possibilities a bit, Killer Instinct makes a triumphant return with smart, fluid fighting.
LocoCycle earns its name with a metric ton of crazy, but its inconsistent, monotonous gameplay ultimately derails it.