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FIFA 15's EPL influence runs deeper than its new matchday presentation; it's also a faster, more attacking game.
Fun on a basic level, extraordinary at its farthest reaches, but marred with some frustrating, hopefully patch-able flaws.
Flows confidently between shooter, puzzler and platformer, never runs out of ideas, and challenges both your mind and your reflexes. Oh, and it looks and sounds gorgeous.
A bright, colorful and friendly introduction to the world of online multiplayer shooters.
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.
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.
Within the zombie clichés lies a lovely, moving story about a relationship between two desperate people.
There's no other war, or game, quite like this.
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.
It may not be as transcendent as it wishes it were, but it's still a lot of fun to play.
An often hilarious bit of video-game slapstick that makes up for its shonky second half with delightful gags and a lovably clumsy protagonist.
A brief but well-crafted game that rewards creative play in surprising ways. It's good to see Snake again.
Second Son provides a great example of how to transition a sereies to a new generation of dedicated hardware with a tangible sense of evolution in almost every aspect.
Visually creative, fun levels, great source material and packed with one of the best casts in gaming history.
Killzone Shadowfall might makes eyes happy with its stunning visuals but leaves brains and fingers bored with a package that's too familiar overall.
Play it to enjoy the next-gen graphics moreso than for the throwback PS2-style gameplay.
Its setting and art style are as romantic as its storyline is dark. The dichotomies of #d and 2D and light and dark complement the game well.
The open-world Marvel Universe game I always wanted, only blockier.
Need For Speed: Rivals puts you in a gaiant , connected web of high-speed car chases where you can join in on (or spoil) other people's fun.