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Maddening puzzles, recycled assets, and a lack of anything interesting to say makes Broken Age's second act a profound disappointment.
The pink puffball's latest adventure is simple, slight, and hardly worth its steep asking price
It's like it was made by a team of people with super short attention spans; they'd come up with a good idea, carry it half way, then get distracted by another
This PlayStation VR exclusive delivers on dread, but its confusing narrative and awkward controls make it a failed experiment
RedLynx and Ubisoft's weird mashup could have worked, but it gets derailed whenever it goes off the track
Team Bloober's horror game piles on its attempted shocks so heavily you'll grow numb to them before the adventure is half over
Q-Games visually stylish community crafting game is basically Animal Crossing meets Minecraft set in Leninist Russia.
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
Lazy mission design and squandered use of star Terry Crews keeps Crackdown 3 from doing much more than satisfying our urge to smash stuff
From a gravity glove copped from Half-Life to a story with too many missing pieces, Gatling Goat's first game never finds firm footing
Zoe Mode's Xbox One golf game delivers the bare essentials, plus a few unappealing frills.
Sure, you get to take control of loads of loveable characters, but broad-smiling fun is as elusive as Jamaican bobsledding gold
Kickstarter-funded adventure game grabs its audience with a Native American horror hook, then lets it wiggle free with monotonous play.
Originality is cherished in the video game industry. Just maybe not here
Pixelopus has nailed the audio and visual aspects of poetic game making. Now they just need to work on what players do...and what it all means.
Volition's reboot mixes its shameless action with witty social commentary to nice effect, but fails to construct a compelling open world
Sumo Digital's innovative 3D platformer successfully captures authentic snake physics, and in doing so makes us love our limbs all the more
The Italian plumber's new sports adventure is perfectly functional, but also free of imaginative spark (and reasons to keep playing)
Capcom Vancouver's latest undead slaughter-fest is big on bloody mayhem, but woefully short on fresh ideas