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It's a masterfully-designed sidescrolling puzzle-platformer based on a brilliant combination of Mario and Tetris.
The most rewarding game experience I've had this year.
Do you like hunting for a thing to unlock a door so you can find another thing to unlock another door? Then this is your game.
A messy but fun shooter that struggles to combine military tools with police life.
Tales from the Borderlands episode two is, on the whole, a solid entry in what's becoming a darkhorse contender for my favorite Telltale series, not to mention an instance of Telltale finally going all-in on character moments.
Just the type of console Final Fantasy we needed after all those years of Lightning.
A very charming platformer, but not a groundbreaking one.
You want to build cities? This game lets you build really big cities that look awesome.
Pneuma delivers a clever puzzle-solving mechanic inside of a lonely existential mystery.
A disappointing follow-up to an amazing game.
A happy platforming game that appears to be made out of clay and has just one odd design flaw.
A dreary, joyless lump of a game.
A solid multiplayer experience that's fun to play over and over again until you've mastered it.
Challenging, invigorating and brimming with humour, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is the best in the series - a must for fans, and the best entry point for newcomers.
The strangest, saddest and most memorable of all the Zelda adventures, Majora's Mask is still extraordinary. This remake slightly improves what was already exceptional.
A thrilling zombie adventure that makes me remember what I love about Dead Island and forget what I hated.
It's Saints Row IV with too many cut corners. Some of the series' core fun remains, but it's sandwiched between disappointing filler.
Fun on a basic level, extraordinary at its farthest reaches, but marred with some frustrating, hopefully patch-able flaws.
It's a (mostly) polished, fun single-player game from Nintendo. Not a lot of those in a year of Kart and Smash.
Sony's third create-em-up peaks with the most for creators, but least for players.