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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.
The Division puts players on a treadmill without a carrot.
We're only one episode in, but Hitman already excels as an episodic game.
Fans waiting for the next Fire Emblem will certainly not feel cheated by Fates: The nerve-wracking decision over risking a character's life with every move has not diminished. That said, with its many attempts at innovation falling short of their marks, and its core gameplay lacking the refinement seen in its predecessors, perhaps Nintendo should signal a tactical retreat and focus on making the best Fire Emblem possible.
Taming bears is a blast, but sometimes playing beast master is still a day job.
Fire Emblem: Fates offers new features and gameplay that weigh down the series' tried and true gameplay, rather than enhance it.
Fire Emblem: Fates offers new features and gameplay that weigh down the series' tried and true gameplay, rather than enhance it.
Firewatch goes for a walk in the woods and gets lost along the way.
XCOM 2 is one of the richest and best designed strategy games we've ever played.
The Witness is one of the best exploration puzzle games since Myst.
Rainbow Six: Siege blasts through conventions with a fresh take on tactical shooters.
The ambitious scope of Star Wars: Battlefront creates both its most fun and most frustrating moments.