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Though a handful of major bugs hold back the PC release a bit, Dark Souls III is a satisfying finale to the monumental series.
Quantum Break is an ambitious experience, but neither the video game nor the live-action sides of this time travel story come together in a satisfactory way.
Far more than just a farming game, this one-man labor of love is filled with seemingly endless content and heart.
The side content is too repetitive, but The Division's main content and exciting multiplayer component stand out and make this thing worth seeing, provided you've got some like-minded friends around.
This oddball shooter sequel piles on more of everything from the first game, which is exactly what that game needed.
Superhot is an intense and thrilling blend of action and puzzle with a solid bit of narrative to tie its murderous mysteries together into something worth seeing.
Far Cry: Primal feels like one long, optional side mission.
Capcom moves the venerable series forward, but not without taking a couple steps back.
Firaxis delivers a fantastic sequel in many regards, but a large assortment of technical issues plague the overall experience.
Campo Santo's debut adventure offers up a taut mystery built around two tremendously engaging characters.
AlphaDream hits the mark again in terms of combat and dialogue, even if some new additions fall flat.
The intricate puzzles and tantalizing secrets of this starkly gorgeous, mystical island are enough to lose yourself in for dozens of hours.
Rico's third adventure stays the course, but at least this course involves slingshotting cows off of cliffs.
Slick production values, solid controls, and tons of fan service can't make up for mediocre progression and a lack of content.
Fallout 4 may feel overly familiar to some, but there are plenty of places to go, people to see, and mutants to shoot, and most of those things are still exciting to visit, look at, and murder (though not necessarily in that order). The occasionally extreme performance issues found in the console versions of Fallout 4 make those versions more difficult to recommend than their PC counterpart. [OpenCritic note: PC version rated 4/5 stars. XB1 and PS4 versions rated at 3/5 stars.]
A bolder, more capable Lara Croft returns for an adventure that's more varied and fun than Tomb Raider has seen in years.
WWE 2K16 improves on the many things wrong with last year's game, but not nearly enough.
It doesn't offer many surprises, but Syndicate represents a return to form for Assassin's Creed.
You'd think a game with this many modes and features would be more exciting than it is.
The quality feel of the driving and nice-looking environment are buried under heaps of technical issues and bland objectives.