Nick Pantazis
Majora's Mask holds up as one of the most interesting, unique, and haunting character-driven experiences in the industry.
Destiny is still very fun to play, but despite its best attempts, it doesn't feel like the future we were promised.
There is no question to me that inFamous: Second Son is the best game in its franchise... unfortunately the game is held back by the same problems which have always held inFamous back.
Broken Age is both a huge success and a cautionary tale for Kickstarter backers. While the game absolutely delivers on great gameplay, story, and production value rarely seen in the genre, its short length and the fact that you'll have to wait months for the second half of the game are worrying.
Tiny Brains is a solid puzzle game and a lot of fun with friends, but the high price, lack of puzzle variety, and short length hold it back from the PSN greats.
Rayman Legends is a master platformer, with variety and style that could even make Nintendo's iconic plumber stand up and take notice.