Phil Brown
Sure, you won't find yourself blasting off headshots or shouting obscenities into headsets while playing Splatoon, but that's oddly refreshing and everything else is so rich and fun that you might not even notice.
Arkham Knight quite simply the Batman game that anyone who obsesses over the caped crusader always dreamed would exist.
There's no denying that God of War III is one of the great titles in the hack n' slash genre, and it looks better than ever before.
The game is littered with fan service and was clearly made by people who love the property. In a way, that's what makes it so frustrating.
Super Mario Maker delivers everything you could want from it's endearingly simple concept and it's likely a gift that will keep on giving for years to come.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is a slice of action gaming joy well worth a look for fans of the series and an absolute must own for newbies.
There's no denying that this thing serves up big heaping piles of fun.
Earth Defense Force 4.1 is the videogame equivalent of a 'so-bad-it's-good' B-movie.
It's a good game, just not quite the masterpiece it would have felt like even a few short years ago.
The new bells n' whistles don't add much, but when something this good ain't broke why fix it?
Star Fox's loooooooong awaited return doesn't disappoint on any conceivable level…well…maybe online multiplayer, but given how great this game is, it would be silly to complain.
Carmaggedon: Max Damage isn’t exactly a groundbreaking game or even a particularly good one.
Telltale’s take on the Caped Crusader has a confident storyline that captures the essence of the iconic world well, and establishes an intriguing tale for future installments to expand upon.
It sure would be nice if the gang could clean things up on the technical side as this season marches towards what we all have to assume will be an epic finale.
Certainly anyone who missed out should prioritize this release. O
Telltale’s Batman game continues with the most surprising episode yet. This is shaping up to be one hell of a series, despite technical issues.
Super Mario Maker 3DS hits home and aside from a couple mild issues, it’s a dream come true for Nintendo nuts.
Telltale’s Batman tale continues to impress and overcome its minor technical glitches to deliver one hell of a dark knight mystery.
Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World comes to 3DS and it’s every bit as delightful (and simple) as it was on the Wii U .
It’s another Mario Sports game and just as satisfyingly predictable or unsatisfyingly unambitious as you imagine.