John Fleury
Awesomenauts Assemble! retains the simple-but-fast and fun gameplay of its last-gen predecessor, but there's not enough new content in this version to justify double-dipping unless you're a hardcore fan.
With constant rising tension culminating in a spectacular last act, A House Divided finds itself a place among The Walking Dead's high points.
With an impressive scope, increased challenge, and satisfying story, Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy is a terrific end to the long-running series.
A few minor presentation and traversal issues aside, Strider is a fun throwback with solid controls and style to spare.
Technical hitches and an early story stumble are not enough to prevent The Wolf Among Us: Episode 2 - Smoke & Mirrors from continuing its series' winning streak.
The graphical touchup could be better, and its handheld roots are still obvious, but Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD still contains a soling gaming experience for fans of the series.
Broken Age: Act 1 may be overly traditional, but it possesses plenty of artistry and charm that players will love.
Despite some problems with its length and conclusion, All That Remains is a dark, harrowing, and effective experience that is worthy of the Walking Dead name.
Stick It to the Man! is a unique experience that fans of quirky humour and adventure gaming will truly enjoy.
Polished, educational, and fun, Rocksmith 2014 is an improvement on the original in almost every way.