Xavier Griffiths
Call of Duty: WWII feels like the mass market play-it-safe product that it is rather than a sincere attempt to revitalize the franchise.
It's certainly not light on content, but it is light in variety.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS is pretty damn great.
Murdered: Soul Suspect is caught between the uneasy middle ground of a big budget release and what should have been a more economic digital-only, episodic series.
Watch Dogs satisfactorily fulfills its premise but not quite its promise. It is not a game-changer by any means, but it is well-crafted, high-quality, adult entertainment.
An excellent introduction to action game tropes for very young players and an enjoyable if undemanding tread for more experienced gamers.
Sets a strong foundation from which to build on for the rest of the new hardware cycle.
Pokémon X and Y is an enjoyable but uneven experience.
Rayman Legends is a remarkable step up from its already excellent predecessor.