Sherri L. Smith
The newest South Park game is bigger, faster, funnier, and definitely NSFW.
'Watch Dogs' delivers big action and creepy thrills by way of its innovative hacking, even if the story falls a little short.
The Order: 1886 is a graphically stunning title bogged down by tired combat scenarios and a lackluster story.
Arkham Knight adds even more polish to familiar gameplay, including the Batmobile and a few new gadgets with a disturbing yet compelling story.
Fallout 4 offers familiar gameplay mixed with an intriguing plot line and world-building gameplay, but suffers from a buggy presentation.
If you're looking for a fun game set in prehistoric times, check out Far Cry Primal. Just don't expect much of a story.
Batman: The Telltale Series brings its story-writing prowess to Gotham and takes billionaire Bruce Wayne out of the Dark Knight's shadow.
ReCore is a competent shooter and platformer, but long load screens and brutally short play-through weigh it down.
The Last Guardian is a game about friendship that will test your patience with a wonky camera and controls.
Mafia 3 serves up picturesque vistas and a rocking soundtrack as a backdrop to a compelling, relevant story.
Prey is a first-person sci-fi shooter with plenty of powers and scary alien jump scares.
Far Cry 5 takes the game's vaunted first-person shooter antics and brings them to a fictional America for the first time in the series.
The latest entry in the God of War series feels older and wiser, and is fun as hell to play.
Red Dead Redemption 2 serves up complex themes and characters, a heart-achingly beautiful world that looks like an actual western.