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Necrophone Games does interactive comedy right in Jazzpunk, a surreal adventure in which the laughter is its own reward.
Dead Rising 3's Fallen Angel DLC is better than the first one was, but that still doesn't make it something you need to own.
Double Helix turns in the best playing Strider ever made, but its game lacks the vital visual panache of its predecessors.
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 features memorable combat in a forgettable world.
Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare injects some fresh ideas into its multiplayer shooting, but PopCap Games' lack of genre experience is apparent.
Obsidian Entertainment delivers one of its best-ever efforts in South Park: The Stick of Truth, even if the game doesn't quite stick the landing.
The second episode of the Walking Dead's second season is one of the finest episodes yet – and that's saying something.
Respawn Entertainment's Titanfall is immediately fun to pick up and play, but astonishingly short on the long-term hooks that ground most multiplayer shooters.
Vlambeer delivers bullet-hell shmup action with a twist in its sepia-toned Steampunk wargame, Luftrausers.
Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes offers a promising taste of freedom, but there's not much meat to feast on here.
Yoshi's New Island isn't the creative masterclass in platforming the original was, but it is the best platformer Nintendo's released for the Nintendo 3DS to date.
Infamous: Second Son builds on the best of the previous games in the series, even while mired in repetition.
Diablo III is in better shape than it's ever been thanks to the recent round of updates, and Reaper of Souls is a product of those improvements.
Yaiba succeeds admirably because it does what so few intentionally "so bad it's good" games do: It makes everything work.
The Elder Scrolls Online combines the best of Elder Scrolls with the worst of the MMO genre.
MLB 14: The Show is a step forward for the franchise, but it's a smaller step than we've come to expect.
The latest episode of The Wolf Among Us, A Crooked Mile, effectively torpedoes any theories you might have had on where the plot is headed.
Trials Fusion gracefully sidesteps the same-old treatment with new flavors and added complexity that build on RedLynx's well-established foundation.
Child of Light is a beautiful adventure through a whimsical fantasy world, but its story lacks emotional resonance.
Daylight's inherent creepiness is undone by randomly generated elements that dispel the all-important illusion of survival horror.