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Super Time Force takes collective nostalgia for old movies, cartoons and games and wraps them up in a fun, exponentially clever manifestation of current video game technology.
Expertly honed and original gameplay that supports a moving story delivered in a compelling way. What's not to like?
A solid, satisfying run-and-gun first-person shooter that elevates iconic hero B.J. Blazkowicz from glorified holster to actual human being.
Much more than a dolled-up version of its predecessors, Mario Kart 8's new features and refinements make a stale series fun again.
An ambitious but flawed game that loses focus on its best ideas.
The game tells an uninspired story by forcing you through a series of repetitive, bland, and unrewarding puzzles.
A weird, hillarious, and heartwarming game that still surprises me after three solid weeks of playing it.
There's no other war, or game, quite like this.
Because it's the perfect five-hour play session.
Within the zombie clichés lies a lovely, moving story about a relationship between two desperate people.
It looks like a cute fairy tale, but this is a turn-based game that's thorny with challenge and packed with an incredible number of gameplay secrets.
Hohokum is bizarre yet hypnotic. The urge to make sense of what's going on will keep you playing a lot longer than you'd frist expect.
The Sims 4 is a beautiful new act in EA's popular franchise. Even with its controversial changes and missing features, I've never had this much fun playing with my Sims.
It's no Ocarina of Time or Link Between Worlds. Hell, it's not really a Zelda game. But if you like Zelda, you finally get a Zelda fan-service game. That's the allure. Wait. You don't like Zelda? What's wrong with you?
FIFA 15's EPL influence runs deeper than its new matchday presentation; it's also a faster, more attacking game.
An inventive and thoroughly enjoyable adventure that honors the legacy of its fiction while simultaneously expanding its boundaries.
An intriguing (though flawed) tale that hits on some powerful themes games rarely explore.
If you have Watch Dogs... if you like the core gameplay of Watch Dogs... then, yes, but mainly for the co-op.
Portable Smash Bros. blizz.
With more personality than ever before and a narrow focus on the new toys, it's the perfect time to play a perfect platformer without being overwhelmed by years of toy releases.