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Ultimate Evil Edition is an admirably cultivated realization of Diablo III's hidden ecosystem of rules, action, and randomly generated loots.
Hohokum is inventive, beautiful and relaxing, especially for players who won't freak out when they're unsure of exactly what to do next.
Akiba's Trip can easily be mistaken for what it's satirizing, but beneath that façade is an intelligent game with a surprisingly noble purpose.
Road Not Taken is an insidiously clever randomly generated puzzle game that stumbles sometimes around awkward design.
Ultra Street Fighter IV is, for a casual player, the best Street Fighter IV, thanks to a large roster of well-balanced fighters.
Rogue Legacy hooks you immediately with speedy action, and keeps you hooked with deep character building and exploration.
Mario Kart 8 is a sterling example of Nintendo at their best as craftsmen, a game whose attention to detail and joy is mostly unsullied by some unfortunate misunderstandings about how people communicate online.
The Last of Us Remastered is the same great game it was in 2013, but Naughty Dog's upgrade could have used more time to bake.
Grid Autosport ditches the feature-bloat of other racing games in favor of a lean, race-first experience.
From Software looks to the original Dark Souls for inspiration in the first of three announced expansions to Dark Souls II.
Telltale Games scores another major win with The Wolf Among Us: Season One.
Cry Wolf, Telltale's fifth and final episode of The Wolf Among Us: Season One, hits all the right notes.
Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark is an insultingly overt cross-marketing bid that isn't worth your time.
Valiant Hearts: The Great War doesn't do enough with its puzzle-solving gameplay or its story to make the trip worthwhile.
Entwined is wonderful game that, while only nine levels long, runs deep with longing, loss, and love.
EA Sports UFC has failed to create something as immediately entertaining as it is rewardingly complex.
Murdered: Soul Suspect takes the clever premise of a ghost detective, and sabotages it with a protagonist as thin and dull as his ethereal specter.
Watch Dogs makes up for a snooze-worthy story with heaping amounts of smartly designed diversions scattered around its gorgeous open world.
If you're this far in already, you know the score: play Episode Four then try to contain your anticipation for Episode Five. As Telltale has repeatedly proven again and again with The Wolf Among Us, the wait will be worth it.
Wolfenstein: The New Order is no rote shooter; it's a meaty game that delights with its oddball story and well-designed play.