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Xbox One owners finally have a baseball game that is worth playing.
If ever a racing title was considered a must-have for your gaming rotation, Forza 6 is it.
NHL 16 has done enough to fix the damage of last year, and it's worth checking out.
Despite problems with fouls, this year's PES is very close to being the best in series history.
The best FIFA yet. Improvements across the board make this a must own title for any sports fan.
A game which sets the bar as the pinnacle of the current generation of sports gaming thus far.
An overall improvement in every way from the original. Worth an investment if you are looking for something different and fun.
Far from greatness, but now also far from being bad. An above average NBA experience, worthy of a discounted look eventually.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 is a blatantly rushed, insultingly bad attempt to cash-in on the series' nostalgia.
A game that if you love wrestling you will find a reason to love it. Otherwise, game needs polish and better design decisions.
A title which offers good action, but perhaps a hair too repetitive and lifeless for some.
Unless Nintendo decides to give Ultra Smash some Splatoon-esque post-release support, series loyalists should just keep playing old versions
A solid game which you'll find plenty of reason to invest into if you are a fan of soccer text-sims.
As a game that attempts to represent one of those relatively minor sports, this is a good effort despite a relatively limited set of features. Gameplay, as bland as it is, does offer something new and is certainly functional. In all, this game feels like an indie title you'd find on the Xbox 360, like the well received College Lacrosse 2012. Unfortunately, this game comes with a much steeper price tag of $40. At that price, I can't recommend this title to anyone except a die-hard handball fan who's hankering for some virtual action.
Wait for the January patch. Hope that the freeze bug gets fixed, the shortcuts get removed, and the leaderboards get wiped.
The game has loads of depth, but the AI is spotty and DDS: Pro Football does not bring much of anything new to the text-sim genre.
Putting aside the familiar career mode, EA Sports UFC 2 is a worthy upgrade.
Out of the Park 17 returns as a beautiful baseball simulator whose immersion factor continues to increase.
A game that'll please lacrosse fans, and one that may offer a worthy diversion for more adventurous sports gamers.
MLB The Show 16 feels like the culmination of years of tiny but meaningful improvements that make it the best baseball game on consoles.