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R.B.I. Baseball 16 still feels like an overpriced, mobile-quality game that's lacking features. An easy pass even if you are a baseball fan
Great if you want to peruse historical stats but it doesn't handle the other aspects of the game well enough to stand out.
Not a game for those wanting to master it from the get go, the payoff is well worth the effort put into DiRT Rally.
Stikbold! is quite limited, but it has its heart in the right place.
As sports games become increasingly complex, Active Soccer 2 DX attempts to bring back the simplicity of yesteryear with mixed results.
Steer clear of MXGP 2 unless you're a Time Attack enthusiast or a motocross fanatic who can overlook the game's faults.
Deceptively simple yet near impossible to master, Videoball is sure to generate a cult following.
Playable and engaging in short doses, a game worth exploring if modding community takes the game up for sure.
Madden 17 meets expectations handedly and is poised to break out as one of video game's most elite (sup, Joe Flacco?) simulation titles.
F1 2016 is an outstanding race sim, and should be in any race fan's rotation.
NHL 17 delivers with low-key improvements on the ice, while a host of feature-rich game modes offer greater depth than ever before.
NASCAR Heat definitely delivers a fun and authentic on-track experience but fails to totally capture the NASCAR weekend experience.
After finally coming to grips with the Fox Engine, Konami has produced the finest PES in nearly 10 years
All in all a must-own for any basketball fan. NBA 2K17 offers a near complete package of basketball goodness to enjoy.
Forza Horizon 3 is everything an open-world racer should be, and so much more.
FIFA 17 utilizes the Frostbite engine to reach new heights, but its gameplay suffers in a multiplayer setting.
2K's best iteration of the sport attempts new ways to incorporate the "Entertainment" part of WWE, while the wrestling sees minor upgrades.
Infinite Air is not close to the best snowboarding option out there, and it adds nothing new to bring you in.
Football Manager 2017 adds to the best sports simulation series on the planet with a barrage of low-key additions.
A charming, well-produced, and relatively entertaining racing management sim that despite some repetitiveness, doesn't get bogged down.