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Hanger 13 weaves a fascinating tale of crime and revenge in a racist Southern town, but what happens between dramatic moments is repetitive and dull
The Coalition’s first effort in a series known for over-the-top spectacle is surprisingly restrained, at least in its campaign
2K's thought provoking trilogy continues to serve as proof that games are capable of delivering thoughtful commentary on real world social issues.
After watching Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer start to make inroads with both critics and gamers last year, EA made FIFA fun again
Nearly boundless racing possibilities help keep Playground Games’ sandbox racer ahead of the pack
Imagine an astronaut pretty much the polar opposite of Mark Watney. That’s who’s going to be your companion through Namazu’s sci-fi puzzler
NHL 17 has improved on what makes the game great and thrown in enough new toys to keep players happy well into the spring
Strategic combat and innovative platforming suffer at the hands of ridiculous load times and buggy boss fights
Q-Games visually stylish community crafting game is basically Animal Crossing meets Minecraft set in Leninist Russia.
The final piece of DLC for Bethesda’s post-apocalypse RPG serves in part as a tacit critique of our consumerist culture
Madden has really raised its game this time around.
This short Canadian sci-fi interactive yarn is shades of an old Star Trek episode, but has a mind and message of its own
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided's politics aren't the hot mess the ad material suggests. Heck it barely has politics
Hello Games' massive to the point of being almost overwhelming universe provides just the right amount of (optional) guidance
This USC Advanced Games Project release has some great – if underdeveloped – ideas around local competitive play
This deep penitentiary construction and simulation game is a lesson why for-profit prisons are destined for corruption and inmate mistreatment
Marketed as the "last Kinect game you'll ever need to play," Through Games' offers up motion mechanics of a kind you've never before seen
Hipster Whale's game is basically the same Pac-Man people were playing 35 years ago, just with an endless maze, more power-ups, and co-op play
Stoic's follow-up to its Viking-inspired fantasy is as relentlessly punishing as its Kickstarter-funded predecessor
Zombies takes a welcome weird twist, but the new multiplayer maps are a bit meh