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Legacy of the Void is an unmatched RTS, and helps to ensure that StarCraft II is easily the best RTS to be released for nearly a decade. If you are even remotely interested in StarCraft, buy it.
The Ice Dragon mistakes shock and surprise for engaging material. Combined with the typical Telltale technical woes, it leaves behind an underwhelming experience.
Season 1 can be defined by its misused and poorly executed potential, leaving behind something a little better than average.
A largely iterative game, Fallout 4 suffers from a limited dialogue system and procedurally generated content, but still excels at creating a world that is fun and rewarding to explore.
A really fun game that you will be able to sink plenty of time into but once you complete the campaign there isn't much more to do.
Shadowrun: Hong Kong lives up to the reputation of its predecessors and remains one of the best RPG series in recent years.
Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide is an interesting conundrum. Nothing here is new or particularly innovative, but it is a well-realized experience nonetheless. Overall, it's a budget title but with more than enough content to belie its pricetag. If you are a fan of Left 4 Dead, Warhammer, or cooperative games in general, then this is a must buy.
A damn fine 2D fighter sadly let down by a lack luster port job and online issues.
There are bugs, and the story's kinda weird, but the atmosphere is so perfect, you'll forgive it.
It's a good Assassin's Creed game that is a ton of fun if you're a fan of the franchise like me, and London is a fantastic playground that is just a joy to walk around in, but to me it feels like that is no longer good enough.
With a fantastic campaign and excellent competitive multiplayer game modes, Halo 5 is a game that fans of the franchise or the genre would be sorry to miss out on.
Rebel Galaxy is nearly perfect in every way. It provides the perfect mix of player choice, balance, and challenge for fans of space combat games who don't mind the lack of 3D flight.
Life Is Strange is an impressive mixture of great writing, great voice acting, and interactive storytelling that'll pull on your heart strings like it's going out of style.
Broforce brings the fast paced action, but its amazing concept can't hide the limits to its gameplay or the rough nature of its final release.
While it stumbles in some places, Hearts of Stone is better than the vast majority of "additional content" that most modern games offer.
Beyond Eyes has it's heart in the right place and on paper might have seemed like a good idea. As a game though it is slow and misses the mark leaving us with a walking sim where you can't even see where you're walking.
While Animal Gods is beautiful and charming to look at, the gameplay is simple and feels extremely generic.
A brief but engaging character action game, Transformers: Devastation succeeds mostly as a nostalgic treat for Generation 1 fans and anyone who can appreciate a little giant robot action.
While it is not a reinvention of the genre, it is still a solid Rock Band game.
An unforgettable journey that will shape storytelling in games, Undertale effortlessly resonates with players and fills its world with depth and joy.