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It's not a sim, but it's the best rally game in years.
An attractive medieval survival sandbox that unfortunately gets bogged down in too many demands for time.
A diverse array of factions to try, that drag the Total War series back into the Medieval era.
Confusingly good fun at first, Dragon Quest Heroes soon falls into a familiar, inane rhythm. Dynasty Warriors' audience will at least get something out of it.
A crowning achievement for Vlambeer, and one of the finest action-roguelikes ever made.
Rainbow Six Siege is a pretty dopey military FPS at first glance, but insists players learn to work together with minimal error. Further, it invites a maddening cycle of thought—it makes me think about how I'm thinking the more I play. We were constantly disrupting our own habits.
The presentation is aced, but Hard West's turn-based combat is too rote to be engrossing.
The explosions are amazing, and it's fun in short bursts, but Just Cause 3 is ultimately an unremarkable, shallow experience.
New toys and strong characters freshen up the Creed formula, but only for a while.
Sloppy controls make for an infuriating platformer. If you want a modern Sonic game, get Generations instead.
Still untouchable on the footy front - but shelf life and that inconsistent 3D engine chip away at its tender achilles.
Brilliantly captures the look and feel of classic Star Wars, but beneath its cinematic flair lies a pretty generic multiplayer shooter.
Game of Thrones gets the feel of Martin's universe right, but it relies too heavily on familiar themes to form a memorable identity of its own.
A brilliant strategy game that manages to be both broad and deep, challenging and accessible.
A true wizard's wheeze, and a fine return for one of gaming's oldest tactical classics.
The graphics get a little prettier, the story gets a little darker, and another Call of Duty counts time as we march together toward death.
An ideal gateway into the city management sim, but with too little room for forward-planning.
A brilliant, massive sandbox of systems, albeit largely the same one Bethesda has been making for years.
Challenging but immaculately calibrated controls power an exciting and enormously rewarding sci-fi roguelike.
It's got nothing on Final Fantasy at its best, but it's still an excellent example of the genre with some fun twists on RPG traditions.