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Regardless of which version of the three editions you buy you'll be in for dozens of hours of top-notch turn-based tactics – plus a bit of old-fashioned Japanese melodrama
Regardless of which version of the three editions you buy you'll be in for dozens of hours of top-notch turn-based tactics – plus a bit of old-fashioned Japanese melodrama
Poetic Swedish platformer about a yarn creature reliving the pictorial memories of an elderly woman is a must-play
Campo Santo's first game is a narrative-driven adventure about a man trying to escape his troubled life in the wilderness of Wyoming
[R]egardless of how one happens to feel about the cast switch, Awakening still makes for a pretty attractive bit of DLC for anyone who's still playing – and would like to keep playing – Call of Duty: Black Ops III. If future DLC drops keep pace, season pass holders should feel like they're getting their money's worth.
Lara Croft's Siberian adventure was a treat for the eyes before, but it's is even lovelier viewed on a moderately equipped PC
The latest Lego adventure lacks the freshness of Lego Dimensions, but still delivers plenty of laughs for fans of the blockbuster films
First-person puzzler set on an abandoned island is about perspective and perception, logic and learning, and applying an analytical eye to the world
Nintendo's latest handheld RPG is bursting with entertaining activities and a clever wit to boot. Just don't use your Amiibo with it and you'll have a blast.
It's like that slightly off record from your favourite band that you spun a few times to start but now rarely play
Capcom's prequel was never the equal of its predecessors, but it remains much better than the series' last couple of numbered outings
Amy and Ryan Green's autobiographical work deals with their son's terminal illness, and it's one of the hardest things to which I've ever borne witness in a game
The final episode in Telltale's episodic series raises more questions than it answers, but doesn't lack for action or drama
Ubisoft Montreal's intense counter-terrorism simulation should satisfy FPS fans interested strategy and teamwork
Avalanche Studios' latest is the very definition of a big dumb action game. But you can't say it's not fun
Broad and expansive ... and sometimes annoying
Yo-Kai Watch's vast array of collectible monsters aren't very cute or cuddly, but they are weirdly memorable
DICE's reboot looks and sounds exactly as Star Wars should, but the game ends up a tired, shallow, and sometimes sloppy retread of well-covered ground
Nintendo's latest cartoon tennis game has great mechanics, but no career mode, character progression, or even any tournaments in which to play
Evil always finds a way, but this time it might have taken a wrong turn