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Overall, Headlander is the most fun I’ve had with a Double Fine game since the first time I played through Psychonauts. With gameplay revolving around an elegant, but surprisingly involved head landing mechanic, and audio and visual flair in spades, this is definitely something any video game fan should check out.
I Am Setsuna is perfect for those hoping to get their JRPG fix without sacrificing all their available free time for the next six months or anyone interested in completing a role-playing game that prioritizes enjoyability over hours played.
Fenix Furia offers plenty to enjoy. If you are a gamer with a short temper, you may want to pass on this one. You are going to die while playing, and you will die often. For those looking to challenge themselves with some incredibly difficult platforming, be sure to jump on Fenix Furia.
Without a doubt, Edge Of Nowhere is one of the best VR games currently on the market. Find out why we're so fond of Insomniac Games' first VR title and why we think some fans should hold off on a purchase until Edge Of Nowhere gets its first price cut.
Mirror's Edge Catalyst is a blast to play, but the story doesn't quite keep up
While mostly fun and enjoyable, Lumo’s loose controls make some puzzles incredibly difficult, and not in a good or fair way.
'Kirby: Planet Robobot' mixes old gameplay with new mechanics and another worldly story to make an enjoyable 3DS game for everyone.
Fallout 4's Far Harbor DLC really shows how good Fallout can get
DOOM's standout single-player mode and an amazingly innovative map creation tool will make gamers new and old very happy
'Pocket Card Jockey' is an unconventional mix of solitaire and horse racing that Game Freak executes to near-perfection creating a challenging and rewarding experience.
SUPERHOT on Xbox One is everything that was good about SUPERHOT on PC
King's Quest Chapter 3: Once Upon A Climb is filled with a lot of laughs and heart
'Star Fox Zero' releases with upgraded graphics and new vehicles but a wonky motion control and the lack of innovation hampers the Wii U title from meeting expectations.
It might only be April but we wouldn't hesitate to say Dark Souls 3 is going to be one of 2016's top releases.
Epistory takes some interesting chances and sets out to make a decidedly different game than anything we’ve experienced over the last few decades. Those who’ve been yearning for a new typing game may find enough to justify a $12.99 purchase, but Epistory is unlikely to convert any new fans of the genre.
Hyrule Warriors Legends is great for anyone looking for some mindless action to sink hours into, this is especially true if you missed out on the 2014 Wii U game.
The Pokémon Company has another successful spin-off. Pokkén Tournament is the best fighting game of 2016 so far.
Tom Clancy's The Division has plenty of polish and engaging gun fights but we're not quite sold on the latest shooter from Ubisoft.
When the promised updates in March come around, maybe Street Fighter V will live up to its potential but right now it feels incomplete.
While there are a lot of talking and walking parts to Cyber Sleuth the charm of the story and the deep battle system overshadow those problems. We had hoped Bandai Namco and Media Vision could take the Digimon franchise to new heights, and Cyber Sleuth is a great start.