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'World of Warcraft: Legion' isn’t just a great MMO. It’s a great game.
'Rise of Iron' doesn't just add Destiny missions, it makes the whole game better
Forza Horizon 3 gets the fun of driving, and everything from the DJs on the radio to the construction of the world is focused on the tone of having a really enjoyable time in a vehicle.
'ReCore' is a game you'll want to love -- which only make its flaws that much more disappointing.
The winning tradition is back with 'NHL 17.'
'No Man's Sky' is the most massive exploration game of all time, but ultimately feels hollow
While its desire to draw parallels with real-world issues lacks teeth, that criticism wouldn't be worth making if this weren't an enjoyable game. As an intricate, entertaining, and genre-bending action-stealth RPG, Mankind Divided lives up to the Deus Ex legacy. It may not quite meet its larger narrative ambitions, but it's still a hell of a good time.
‘Headlander’ is a lovely dystopian 70s sci-fi game that's strange, good fun.
Telltale's take on Batman will woo fans, but won't win skeptics.
Song of the Deep has too many bugs and design flaws to stay afloat.
Unsettling, atmospheric, and gorgeous, 'Inside' is the indie sleeper you need to know
The Force Awakens' is Star Wars at its brick-busting best.
It raised nearly $4 million on Kickstarter, yet Mighty No. 9 offers little but nostalgia.
Mirror's Edge: Catalyst still has fun parkour, but fails as a compelling open-world game.
Blizzard's Overwatch is an expertly crafted, awesomely fun, deep, and well-polished team shooter.
Doom is a brilliant homage to the spirit, and hellish gore, of old PC shooters.
A fun and fitting end for Nathan Drake
Star Fox Zero is a barrel roll of N64 nostalgia, and that's about it.
Dark Souls III is tough as nails, and the most rewarding Dark Souls game yet.
Quantum Break tries to master video game and TV storytelling, but fails at both.