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A handsome and brutal strategy sequel that benefits from a range of intelligent improvements
Strong first impressions make this ideal when showing off your new Rift headset, but theres little to keep you flying beyond those first few moments.
A leisurely stroll through a beautiful apocalypse. Rapture is stirring and heartfelt, but may be too slow and hands-off for some.
Beamdog has proven they can continue the Baldur's Gate story. In doing so, they replicate the antiquated nature of the Baldur's Gate games.
Enter the Gungeon is a good shooter that underdelivers on its promise. It's still fun, but there are better examples of the genre.
Genuinely amusing and one of the slickest VR experiences to date, Job Simulator is perfect for quick demos of your new headset, but has little long-term value beyond that.
Even after the free-for-all matches start to feel redundant, the punchy, full-body action in Hover Junkers remains hilarious fun.
An average shooter tied to a compelling, confident story, but the TV show is ultimately an expensive, if entertaining, gimmick.
Sprawling level design, thrilling combat, and masterful indirect storytelling make Dark Souls 3 the best Dark Souls yet.
Stylish, beautiful, and uncompromising, Hyper Light Drifter is as rewarding as it is frustrating.
Beautiful as you could ask for, especially in VR, but exhaustingly repetitive.
Ashes of the Singularity delivers thoughtful real-time strategy with tons of units in play, but drab maps and a poor story.
Beautiful as you could ask for, especially in VR, but exhaustingly repetitive.
A fun, nostalgic platformer and a cool use of VR, but repetitive design makes its short length a boon.
A lovingly remastered version of a LucasArts classic. Day of the Tentacle is every bit as funny and entertaining as it was back in 1993.
A warm and joyful adventure through a magical world; obtuse at times, but more interested in delighting than challenging.
Functional, yet prosaic. Constructing robots is a highlight, but Automatron's quest is short and unremarkable.
Still the best baseball management sim ever, and predictably so given its similarity to last year's great game.
Not particularly difficult, and its mobile roots are showing, but Hitman GO: Definitive Edition is an entertaining puzzle spin-off.
The Division is a challenging co-op cover shooter and a gorgeous open world diminished by bloated and unnecessary RPG tropes.