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Nioh is a shockingly well-made game considering its troubled development history. It builds on the foundation laid by Dark Souls in interesting ways, while adding its own narrative and mechanical flavors. And though it can be punishingly difficult, it also gives you ample tools with which to overcome its challenges, leaving you feeling empowered in the end.
Resident Evil 7, Capcom is a scary return to form. It brings out the best qualities of the series.
Gravity Rush 2 is a surprisingly massive and extremely beautiful Japanese action RPG that stands tall despite its flaws.
Final Fantasy fans should play this game immediately. It's not perfect, but it has many of the franchise's traditional strengths. If you're new to the series, you may want to try the classics first, or wait for a sale.
We loved the original Super Mario Maker last year, and, in many ways, this is a seamless port, with a fantastic, complete 2D Mario game thrown in to boot. However, the gutted online capabilities cut this port off from a lot of what makes the game special, leaving the 3DS version in an odd position.
Dead Rising 4’s raw zombie carnage impresses, but its story and technical problems leave it dead on arrival.
'The Last Guardian' is rooted in the past, with design problems the game's beautiful aesthetic can't disguise.
Dishonored 2 gives fans even more of the innovative gameplay that made us fall in love with the original.
For the first time in years, the newest Pokémon games find a flavor all their own.
The good outweighs the bad, with Watch Dogs 2 providing lots of stellar opportunities for players to hack the planet.
'Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare' delivers one of the best campaign stories in the series history
The sixth installment of Activision's Skylanders toys-to-life series just might be the best one yet.
Titanfall 2 is better than its predecessor in every way – it’s extremely entertaining to play, sporting a solid single-player campaign and great multiplayer, and it offers a kind of gameplay that’s not quite like anything available in 2016.
Civilization VI is a masterpiece. It’s the best entry yet in the esteemed 25-year-old PC strategy series.
‘Batman: Arkham VR’ is one of the most immediately impressive AAA experiences to launch on the PSVR, but ultimately lacks substance.
By bringing the series to World War I, DICE has created a tighter, more intense take on the Battlefield formula.
The arena-based robot battles in 'Rigs: Mechanized Combat League' make it one of the most complete VR games you can play.
'Until Dawn: Rush of Blood' expertly exploits VR to breathe terrifying new life into classic scare tactics.
Paper Mario: Color Splash is a charming, but paper-thin RPG
'Gears of War 4' features fresh takes on some modes, but plays it safe for others.