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It's far greater than the sum of its parts and should please all fans of JRPGs.
Sadly for all concerned, especially those that had pre-ordered and had been counting down the days, Rory McIlroy PGA Tour is a huge disappointment on multiple levels and if there was a viable alternative then it wouldn't do anywhere the numbers it likely will do in the first few weeks of launch. Please EA, go back to the drawing board and invest.
One of the first adventure releases in a while that successfully blends the old and the new.
We can't wait to see the conclusion to the story we started back in January, as well as playing the role of Max one last time. It's been a long and bumpy ride, but we're glad we are on board.
A must-own title for PlayStation fans.
Despite an increase in action, Game of Thrones continues to disappoint with a sidenote storyline.
An unforgettable experience, Rapture deserves to be played by anyone with a fondness for stories.
For die hard motorsport fans, F1 2015 is certainly the champion. For everyone else, it's one race you'll struggle to finish
Not content on being best episode in the series so far, Catch A Ride is one of Telltale Games' finest works to date
The game is a spellbinding experience that really is a credit to its medium.
An emotionless take on the genre, with little but its reliance on nostalgia to sustain its brief running time.
The Crimewave Edition does too little to Payday 2 to make it a really worthwhile update.
N++ is a gem, a deliciously evil little treat wrapped in moreish gameplay that most developers can only dream of, eliciting cheers and screams in equal measure.
Batman: Arkham Knight is a very good game, held back from greatness by some odd design decisions.
All in all, Monster Truck Destruction is an unsatisfactory experience at present that is best avoided.
When it comes to deciding whether to purchase Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition or not, you need to reflect on how much you enjoyed the original game, because to get the maximum value out of the special edition, you'll need to play through the games three times. We're sure that die-hard fans and newcomers will find enjoyment in this new release, but people in the middle appear to be stuck. If you enjoyed the original Devil May Cry 4 despite its repetitive nature and you know you want to invest time into learning the new characters, then we recommend you pick up the game. But if you only have a passing interest and the sound of three playthroughs isn't music to your ears, then we suggest you wait until the next iteration in the Devil May Cry series.
Missing features and lack of variety may be a let down, but Paperbound is fun, four-player fighter with plenty of heart and a desire to bring back sofa-centered local multiplayer.
Small innovations keep Lego Jurassic World interesting - for all ages.
Farming Simulator 15 is only likely to please a narrow spectrum of people who love tractors and ploughing the fields.
Splatoon is an inventive new IP, hampered by a lack of content and almost desperate need to appeal to kids despite having enough depth for all but the most hardened players.