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Nintendo's augmented reality kart racer – which involves a miniature kart – works better as a creative toy than a traditional racing game
Undead Studios' new zombie survival simulation captures both the tension and the monotony of surviving an undead apocalypse
For a moment, it feels like a revelation. But after 20 hours or more, it rings hollow
Morgondag's latest has players hacking the brains of people infected with alien robotic parasites by sleuthing some familiar brainteasers
Telltale's take on the Dark Knight gives players the choice to make Batman a merciful champion or a brutal seeker of vengeance. But why?
Zombies takes a welcome weird twist, but the new multiplayer maps are a bit meh
Many people will end up in the same boat as our reviewer, bearing through half the adventure just to get to the parts they enjoy
As someone who never played the original games, the reboot must stand purely on its own merits to win me over
Series acolytes will dig right into this game's glut of content, but rookies could have a tougher time figuring out both the lore and the mechanics
Telltale's new point-and-click adventure nails the Minecraft vibe but fails to fill its world with memorable characters or much humour
The new Disney Infinity gives us less than ever before with the promise of more for those willing to pay for it
Hanger 13 weaves a fascinating tale of crime and revenge in a racist Southern town, but what happens between dramatic moments is repetitive and dull
Based solely on the over-before-you-know-it first installment, Io Interactive's decision to segment its latest assassin adventure appears ill conceived
Sometimes, even good games never overcome the sum of their failures.
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
Xbox One's first truly Kinect-driven game showcases the new sensor's superior motion detection – and its enduring issues.
Tale of Tales' first-person exploration game touches on interesting concepts and explores a novel style of play, yet fails to fulfill its potential
White Night is a cacophony of ideas, simultaneously atypical and ambitious
Daedalic Entertainment's latest point and click adventure is a magical journey that will have players young and old listening in.
Team Ninja's historical samurai epic lacks visual dazzle and a compelling protagonist, but it's also pretty darned playable. Keep reading.