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Effectively delivers a strong message about the depressing reality of war, eschewing classic soldier or commander glorification that permeates many games. An emotional, impactful journey, even if the gameplay elements are somewhat simple
Telltale avoids a complete flop with a more engaging second half and a well-done finale
Persona Q is strong on all fronts, from the great character interactions to the fun dungeons
Eight-player matches, loads of challenges, and the best stage designs yet make this a no-brainer for anyone who likes to have fun
Playing the game again from the first-person perspective is a blast. It's also become my perspective of choice for Grand Theft Auto Online
The rich setting is fun to explore, but the familiar gameplay experience doesn't stray far from Far Cry 3
2K Showcase rivalries are presented well, but can't match the spectacle of last year's Wrestlemania matches. MyCareer needed more time in the oven
A hefty experiences that bounces all over the place, but is still strong at its core
When it's not being a buggy, unpolished mess, the moment-to-moment action and exploration bounces between tedious and boring
The game is definitely better than last year and puts the series in good standing, but it's not a monument for the genre itself
A modern dungeon romp with old-school PC RPG sensibilities. A surefire choice for genre fans, but some repetition in encounters and puzzles in the second half get tiring
The most fun I've had with an RPG in years. Even a simple quest can turn into a multi-hour affair thanks to how well the missions, characters, and rewards tie into each other
A thoughtful story with some great missions, but fundamental problems in control, balance, and tech hold the game back
This is a dense, content-rich package that raises the bar for remakes and re-releases. Whether you want to relive the campaigns or revisit multiplayer, you can find something here to enjoy
Tales of Hearts R has some fun moments wrapped in a solid battle system, but it’s far from the best Tales adventure
A solid retro-minded throwback that packs some funny dialogue but ultimately fails in its backtracking-heavy quest structure
A traditional, well-executed string of bombastic set pieces in single-player give way to excellent and varied multiplayer modes that capitalize on the tried-and-true franchise gameplay while adding significant changes in the form of mobility and enhanced customization
Improvements on the court are hindered by the lack of compelling modes
Better gameplay pacing and more interesting level designs might have kept this from being such a missed opportunity
A combat-rich ride with excellent mechanics and interesting customization