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Not much new for veterans, but FIFA 15 remains a deep well of quality that continues to improve accessibility to its sweet sport.
Curtain Call is a rhythm game filled with artful nostalgia, but elements like the Quests elevate it beyond enjoyable pandering.
[Alien Isolation] is a remarkable work fueled by fearful tension and exhausting stress.
Dark Souls II desperately needed Ivory King's detailed frozen wasteland.
Borderlands is a game of deadly math, but the numbers don't quite add up in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel.
The Evil Within is almost pitiable in its need to recapture the fresh tension and anxiety of Mikami's best work.
The Disney magic shines brightly in Fantasia: Music Evolved, and Harmonix has delivered another great reason to own a Kinect.
Skylanders: Trap Team seems intent on forcing players to open their wallets if they want the full experience of what the game has to offer.
Bayonetta 2 is a game whose gargantuan barrage of sex, violence, and surrealism sets the mind on fire in the best possible way.
If science fiction Civilization is an appealing prospect to you, Civilization: Beyond Earth will satisfy that promise on nearly every count.
Sunset Overdrive is the uncontested Xbox One system-seller in Microsoft's fall 2014 lineup.
Sledgehammer Games finds freshness in familiar territory, delivering the best Call of Duty game in years.
Lords of the Fallen plays fast and loose with the established ideas of better games, but the results don't suck.
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Father holds up remarkably well after two decades, but loses some of its soul in this HD remake.
Packed with content and freshly remastered, Halo: The Master Chief Collection is the definitive celebration of a series and its fans.
Assassin's Creed Unity is a gaudy monument to game design by focus-testing rather than creative vision.
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is a massively improved version of an already great game that's filled to the brim with horrifying and disgusting imagery.
Dragon Age: Inquisition is an incredible game -- one that's almost too big for its own good.
LittleBigPlanet 3 is a well-intentioned pastiche of different activities that is simultaneously too restrictive and too open-ended to achieve greatness.
The action's the same as Smash 3DS, but the Smash Wii U package itself is unexpectedly different in ways both big and small.