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'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.
'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.