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Clementine is captivating, and The Walking Dead's hellish world still presents tough choices that must be made to persevere
Could be fun for nostalgia buffs, but don't expect any innovation
Puzzles require a level of precision that the controls and physics just aren't up to. An inspired last act is buried in a frustrating slog of a game
Virus placement and random pill drops can create extremely difficult starting scenarios, but head-to-head play with friends is great fun.
With imaginative puzzles and wondrous settings, Broken Age is a delightful game for fans of adventure
Fans of tactical RPGs can find a lot to enjoy here
Pleasure from the single-player is derived entirely from your appreciation of time-based speed running. Multiplayer is where the game fulfills its potential
Fans of the series looking for a true successor to the earlier groundbreaking titles will find a pleasing trek down memory lane. Newcomers will find delving into the title much easier than any other recent attempt at recreating the core PC RPG experience
If you've already played Tomb Raider, it's not worth $60. If you haven't, this is the best game currently available on Xbox One or PS4
Bravely Default’s depth and variety largely make up for a slow pace and repetitive mission structure
This is definitely a niche title, but those looking for something well off the beaten path won't be disappointed
Funny at first, but the jokes wear thin as harder objectives set in
Telltale is crafting an engaging story in Bill Willingham's twisted Fables universe, keeping both fans and newcomers hooked to see the next thread
JazzPunk is good for a few chuckles and the novelty of how absurd the game is
Shorter than the current crop of Lego games, but compacted with excellent world designs and snappy action
A smooth, finely tuned blend of wonder and punishment
If you're into city building games, this is one to check out.
Outside of a few minor annoyances, this is exactly what I was hoping for out of a Strider reboot
Thief's sneaking challenges are highly rewarding when you ghost through the world undetected, but will send you to the loading screen repeatedly if you're not careful
Layton is all about puzzles and story. The former stays true to the formula, and the latter is entertaining, even if some reveals are cringe-worthy