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Although the game can be played solo, Tiny Brains works best when you're with three of your chums, solving things together
Sure, you get to take control of loads of loveable characters, but broad-smiling fun is as elusive as Jamaican bobsledding gold
Killer Instinct is one of the most thrillingly addictive fighting games in years, harkening back to the mid-90s version you remember.
Resogun deserves a place in your permanent PS4 collection, always waiting to be turned on for one more score attack.
Without a doubt, this is the best Zelda game in a decade, and maybe even the best one since Link to the Past was released 22 years ago.
Media Molecule's latest is a profoundly innovative platformer that empowers players to make real papercraft models of most everything they see in the game.
If you could turn a smile into a video game, it would look something like this
Crytek's visceral Xbox One launch exclusive melds strategic split-second decision making with some truly vicious Roman combat
Rivals brings a solid, core competency while introducing interesting new online features. Unfortunately, these features never quite gel to their full potential.
Turn 10's Xbox One debut delivers magnificent graphics and excellent car physics, but its primary mode follows an old and well-worn road.
Capcom Vancouver's Xbox One exclusive won't win any storytelling awards, but it's an undeniable spectacle of undead mayhem.
Frontier Developments' park sim is gorgeous, does a fine job exploiting Kinect, and is surprisingly fun regardless of age.
SCE Japan Studio's pretty-looking, all-ages action game isn't essential, but it's fun for both adults and their tween kids.
It's a dazzling game to behold, but does it have that special magic that will turn it into a hardware-selling blockbuster?
With four very distinct modes – each essentially it's own deep and polished game – Ghosts delivers serious value for military FPS fans
Single player is quaint, the online experience is a work in process, but once they get the bugs out of that delicious apple pie… it will be well worth the wait
Nearly 15 years after the first Pokémon games were released, we're still trying to catch 'em all. But with Pokémon X and Y, we do so begrudgingly.
It may make you break your GamePad, but Ubisoft's colourful adventure is one of the best plumber-free platformers you'll find
Microsoft's Windows 8-exclusive top-down shooter looks and sounds like a Halo game, but lacks the drama and spectacle of its Xbox cousins
Daedalic Entertainment's latest point and click adventure is a magical journey that will have players young and old listening in.