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From Software's daunting new RPG may not be to all tastes, but it can be pure masochistic pleasure if you let its claws dig in
The current-generation edition of Rockstar's crime saga looks better than ever and offers more to do, see, and hear
As gory and goofy as The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth may seem to be on its surface, beating underneath it all is its hero's noble, sincere little heart.
Hidden Path Entertainment's strategy game is polished, sophisticated, incredibly deep, and tons of fun
Ubisoft Montpellier's tribute to the war that was meant to end all wars is a deeply stirring -- and surprisingly educational -- experience
Ubisoft Montreal's vast, multifaceted, and thoughtful open-world action game presents a world in which a simple phone is your key to a heavily networked city
It's fairly impressive that Square-Enix has a game as complicated as FFXIV running on three different platforms using the same servers
Freed from being a system exclusive on a console nobody owns, TowerFall can now take its place among the best couch competitive games of all time
Eidos Montreal's smartly designed reboot will pilfer dozens of hours of your free time – and you'll wish it would take more.
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
The Banner Saga brings you into a world filled with monsters, prophecies, and myths, where your decisions matter and characters' lives hang in a delicate balance.
Wii U owners looking for a break from the multiplayer mayhem of Super Smash Bros. will find refuge in this charming Super Mario 3D World offshoot
Microsoft delivers a small studio gem deserving of a spot high up on any indie game fan's must-play list
There is an incredible amount of content across all four games, and having that much stuff means you can basically play it in any way you like. Further, every single aspect of the game is unlocked at launch, every map, every level, every upgrade.
It leans a little too heavily on the (admittedly awesome) Batmobile, but Rocksteady's final Arkham game is one for the books
Toronto-made summer must-have delivers more of everything while tweaking an already great interface
Halo 5 is a very good, but will the new changes and modes be enough to maintain the franchise's special status? One thing's for sure, people will be talking about it
Rise of the Tomb Raider takes the best elements of the 2013 reboot and spreads them over a bigger wider adventure
Uncharted's fourth numbered entry sends the series' charming rapscallion off with an exciting and emotional bang