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For the last couple of weeks, the majority of the talk surrounding Electronic Arts' NHL 15 has been what is not in the game
Never has a $500-million product felt as if it was unabashedly, stupidly and distinctly forging its own weird path as Destiny. We think that's a good thing. You, however, might not
There just isn't much else EA can do to make its soccer franchise better. So it made great, incremental improvements everywhere
A fan of super heroes, our young tester adores the Marvel theme. But she makes no bones about her disappointment over the game's dismal male-to-female character ratio.
Forza Horizon 2 expands on the open-world arcade-sim hybrid in a plethora of ways big and small
Despite all its problems, Hyrule Warriors is a ton of fun to play, and provides far more flexibility and variety than expected
Monolith's action fantasy RPG isn't quite the definitive Tolkien mythology-inspired game fans may have been hoping for.
The 3DS version of Smash Bros. is the broadest yet … but it lacks the social aspects of gathering round a TV
Hidden Path Entertainment's strategy game is polished, sophisticated, incredibly deep, and tons of fun
The PlayStation 4's exclusive is fun to take for a spin, but we expect its inevitable sequel is the social racing game you're really going to want to play.
Microsoft's powerful game builder lets anyone with a bit of patience and a good idea create fun and original games of their own design
Director Shinji Mikami's latest fright-fest is pretty much just what our reviewer has been aching for in a survival horror game for the last decade.
It can't be said that Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, developed by 2K Australia instead of Gearbox Entertainment, is anything but self-aware
Although I found the game to be frustrating and at times even annoying, I believe this speaks to the condition of such a trying way of life, of the feeling of near hopelessness which the game expertly...
Square Enix's open world crime saga remains distinct, but this re-release doesn't fix its flaws
Music game master Harmonix teams up with Disney to deliver virtual music conducting experience that fun for the whole family
Alien: Isolation feels like the kind of game by people who watched Alien over and over again on video-tape. That's a good thing
Beyond Earth is a very good game, one that encourages the 'one more turn' addiction the series is famous for. But at its core, it isn't terribly different from Civ 5
Sunset Overdrive is like chugging a litre of Sunny-D and then puking it out all over everything. But, you know, in a good way
"Don't fix what isn't broken" is one way of putting how Platinum has delivered this new game