Mike Fahey
The campaign is great. The multiplayer is good. The zombie mode is lovely.
A Guitar Hero game that finally lives up to the name, plus playable MTV. Amazingly immersive experience, excellent new guitar. Music television reborn and made interactive. Short single-player campaign with no hope for more. Singing requires guitar accompaniment.
Outstanding combat. Plenty of familiar faces and foices. Camera has issues. Repetitive environments are repetitive. The game ends. The cloest gaming has come to a playable Generation One Transformers cartoon.
It's Rock Band for a new generation (of consoles). Same great taste as the previous games. Tour mode is the best single player experience in the series. Relatively bare bones compared to previous release. Initial song list too small to support tour mode.
Get to know your friends from Persona 4 even more intimately, and maybe dance along.
Finally, a toys-to-life game with real toys and not glorified statues.
More ways to have fun, fewer manufactured barriers to do so. Inventive game mechanics lead to some truly breahttaking levels. Driving and flying is a blast. Underwater vehicle levels are the worst.
Do you like hunting for a thing to unlock a door so you can find another thing to unlock another door? Then this is your game.
Less Batman, more Green Lantern. This is good.
A high tech upgrade completely refreshes the tired Call of Duty formula.
With more personality than ever before and a narrow focus on the new toys, it's the perfect time to play a perfect platformer without being overwhelmed by years of toy releases.
Much more than a dolled-up version of its predecessors, Mario Kart 8's new features and refinements make a stale series fun again.
A solid, satisfying run-and-gun first-person shooter that elevates iconic hero B.J. Blazkowicz from glorified holster to actual human being.
The tried and tested Spider-Man formula is beginning to wear thing.
A bright, colorful and friendly introduction to the world of online multiplayer shooters.
It's more Peggle, only prettier.
A fresh direction for the franchise, dressed up as an older game so we don't feel all awkward about it.
The open-world Marvel Universe game I always wanted, only blockier.