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Until Dawn is a horror themed version of Heavy Rain or Beyond if they were made by talented work-for-hire journeymen instead of an inconsistent auteur
ZombiU was one of the diamonds in the Wii U's rough first year, but many said that the game -- which heavily used the Nintendo system's tablet-like pad -- couldn't be ported elsewhere
Indeed, Toy Soldiers: War Chest does a very good job of mimicking the godlike feeling that drives kids to wage huge wars on basement battlefields – all the more so because of the game's full embrace of its toy motif.
Bulgaria-based Haemimont Games has wrought a fun if sometimes repetitive action RPG with dozens of hours of monster-infested dungeons to wade through
The majority of The Talos Principle's first downloadable content Road to Gehenna was rage-inducingly frustrating. I loved it
My experience with Everybody's Gone to the Rapture was one of delight and wonder punctuated by many unfortunately long stretches of interface frustration.
Indie 2D space shooter is crazy hard and has an unusual interface, but deserves respect for being exactly the game its creators wanted to make
It's a wild ride of a fight that serves as a fitting end to the always intense Exo Zombies mode, and a fun conclusion to Advanced Warfare, one of the most original and innovative Call of Duty games in years.
Rare's massive game collection serves not just as entertainment but also a retrospective of the medium's growth over several decades
As someone who never played the original games, the reboot must stand purely on its own merits to win me over
Toronto-made summer must-have delivers more of everything while tweaking an already great interface
The next-to-last episode of Telltale's take on George R.R. Martin's fantasy universe will leave you sweating over life and death decisions
The Magic Circle is an unfinished game where you have to bring it to life and ship it to audiences with a pretty bow
EA Sports' first post-Tiger golf simulation lays a firm new foundation, but leaves plenty of work to do in future installments
Devolver Digital's new innovative indie is founded on a great idea that could have done with just a little more time in the oven
It leans a little too heavily on the (admittedly awesome) Batmobile, but Rocksteady's final Arkham game is one for the books
The latest in Telltale Games' episodic series based on 2K's hit RPG shooter is curiously low on laughs and full of frustrating action
With its open narrative design loaded with clever corkscrews waiting to be discovered, Sam Barlow's inventive interactive tale is a pleasure to play
Tale of Tales' first-person exploration game touches on interesting concepts and explores a novel style of play, yet fails to fulfill its potential
Double Fine's unusual, generation-themed turn-based strategy epic forces players to learn to let go of their favourite champions.