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The online racing is very engaging if you can put up with the game's overall structure
Though tragedy on the horizon colors all of Chloe and Rachel's interactions, it also makes the fun and hopeful moments more poignant
The Fractured But Whole is a worthy follow-up to one of the best video game adaptations of a TV show ever made. It has consistent humor, a story with a satisfying pay-off, and a fun new combat system
The Evil Within 2 offers some enjoyable scares, but it never transcends or deviates from the many works it draws from
The missions are designed with replayability in mind, but the game needs a serious overhaul in A.I. and controls to justify spending more time with it
Higher emotional stakes lend weight that pulls back from the levity these characters are known for
Though slimmed down compared to other iterations, this version has enough features to make it enjoyable
It's great to get behind the wheel in Forza, but the rest of the game's structure gets in the way
The franchise, single-player, multiplayer, and collectible card modes deliver hundreds of hours of fun, but expect a fair share of glitches to pervade the experience
You are a merciless tornado of ruin touching down in an unforgiving world of battle and domination, and embracing that unfettered power is a joy
Plenty to love for anyone who appreciates Gundam or enjoys precise, high-speed multiplayer action
The Pact weaves a convoluted story that's an improvement over the first episode and ultimately entertaining if you're willing to suspend your disbelief.
If you're in the mood for a grind, Battle Chasers delivers more than enough. Nightwar is full of tense action, but you have to be patient to make it to the end
Hob delivers meaningful, wondrous exploration in an alluring and enigmatic world, but the combat and technical issues hold it back
Lives up to its name, succeeding both as a riveting golf experience and a narrative that sinks its hooks into you
Some niggling issues mar the experience, but Project Cars 2 is a good title for the franchise
The pairing of Warhammer and Total War continues to be a refreshing and on-point marriage of both franchises
The “dig, upgrade, repeat” formula never gets old thanks to fun gameplay and a steady stream of new powers
Another Lost Phone tells an interesting story in an inventive way, but its characters are forgettable
Heat Signature demands you learn its intricacies. When you finally do, the infiltration stories you walk away with are legendary