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Vibrant and endlessly entertaining. Whether you just want to play a few quick rounds or settle in for hours with friends, Overwatch delivers with polished panache
A series of small tasks makes Stellaris easy to jump into, but hard to put down without completing that "one last thing"
If strategy games and massive battles are your thing, this is an excellent and entertaining choice that effectively captures the strength of its source material
The campaign is a glorious, bloody return to form for the godfather of first-person shooters, but the multiplayer and SnapMap can't match
A varied playable roster isn't enough to salvage a lackluster campaign and clumsy combat
The difficulty curve is too steep, but the act of moving a horse through a race by playing Solitaire is a fun hook that kept me coming back
The best Uncharted yet. It hooks you emotionally early on and keeps you locked in place as the thrill of the hunt for a lost treasure takes shape
A deeper twist on twin-stick shooters for the player who doesn't mind some complexity and challenge
The puzzle-like mechanics of scaling a wall are interesting, but using your neck as a controller is not
Stephen's Sausage Roll isn’t flashy, but those who love cracking tough puzzles should rise to this challenge
Oozing with rich tentacles and flavor, this expansion’s laser focus hits home
Once Upon A Climb is a delightful romp that makes me excited for the next installment
Even after I completed the final challenge of the story, I couldn’t wait to dive back in
The third and final episode is an action-packed and satisfying conclusion
Adr1ft's mix of tense gameplay and mature storytelling stays with you after the mission's end
Fun exploration and satisfying battles make this a lengthy journey worth taking
The game nails a few concepts, but does not evolve beyond that
The game nails a few concepts, but does not evolve beyond that
The experience of sitting in a VR space fighter is thrilling, but single-player and multiplayer options are sparse
Virtual reality has the potential to deliver a great action/platform experience. Lucky’s Tale isn’t it