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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhatten is both basic and overly complex, delivering almost none of the magic that made previous four-player Turtles games so memorable.
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. fails to live up to its potential, offering a clunky and frustrating tactical experience.
Chibi-Robo Zip Lash has charming moments, but it's a mostly-bland adventure defined by disappointing design choices.
Mercenaries is a disappointing expansion to last year's Galactic Civilizations III that limits your freedom on the battlefield.
Great level design can't save this boring multiplayer shooter.
The Town of Light examines mental illnesses and the hospitals meant to treat them in the early 1900s, but ultimately fails to stick the landing.
Space Hulk: Deathwing has great atmosphere and attitude, but is ultimately undone by its frustrating gameplay.
We Happy Few's borderline broken systems and unremarkable quest design make it an unentertaining slog through an intriguing world.
Devoid of the character and personality that makes wrestling fun, WWE 2K16 continues to fail to deliver the spectacle of pro wrestling while further muddling the game's core mechanical experience.
Sid Meier's Starships stretches a thin premise over barebones gameplay systems.
In this strategy game where you command real-time tactical battles entirely with your voice, the greatest threat is the voice recognition system itself.
Rory McIlroy PGA Tour is an empty, unimpressive debut lacking in both content and finish.
The PC port of last year's iPad prequel to Deus Ex: Human Revolution could do with a few augmentations.
Sir, You Are Being Hunted doesn't execute on the premise in its own name.
Monochroma wastes its gripping premise and eye-catching visual design by having clunky controls and a wealth of inconsistencies.
Awkward platformer Sym speaks to a vulnerable issue, but it's difficult to figure out what exactly it's trying to say.
Falling Skies is a functional, unattractive, and uninspired XCOM clone.
Moebius: Empire Rising is a short adventure bogged down by dull characters and tedious puzzle solving.
A host of glitches keep Wayward Manor feeling anything but welcoming.
Randal's Monday's strict adherence to bad design and unpleasant humor makes this one Monday you don't want to relive.