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A solid, old-school RPG that loses its way occasionally, but still delivers a vast, engaging adventure - and a compelling reason to return to Thedas.
A solid entry in the Assassins franchise that does a lot well but still has areas to improve.
PES stands alone, and this year finally delivers on the next generation of consoles. A great looking, immensely satisfying kickabout.
Halo has never looked so good. Throw in over 100 multiplayer maps and a bevy of Halo themed extras and you have a recipe for a true system seller.
A genuinely compelling single player, coupled with the superb multiplayer means Advanced Warfare does enough to reignite anyone's interest in the series.
It's Football Manager, with some welcome new additions.
Ultimate NES Remix is a match made in heaven, bringing the best parts of NES Remix and NES Remix 2 to 3DS owners.
A marked improvement over NBA Live 14, but still far from perfect.
A great way to bring a classic adventure game to a whole new audience.
Like opening up a bag of Haribo to find a lone Murray mint.
Stealth Inc 2 takes brave steps to expand the formula and, despite a few stumbles, succeeds in sculpting a more varied precision puzzle platformer.
It's still fun and unique, but for a definitive edition, it's still lacking polished.
A new IP from Deck 13 and City Interactive that doesn't hold your hand, but won't slap it for failure either.
A game with average combat and a poor story, only true fans of the series will find any sort of enjoyment.
While Warriors fans may find more of what they enjoy here, there just isn't enough meat on the bones to convince non-believers to part with their cash.
A game that puts player fun ahead of everything else, and is bursting with colour and character.
A totally unique music title that will get even the most tone-deaf gamers enjoy composing and remixing tracks.
A great game that you'll fire up daily, now on your PlayStation.
An unambitious party game that can't quite live up to the potential of its unusual premise
As much fun to pick up and play as ever, but the title has barely changed year on year.