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Ruiner's messy brand of violence and stylish visuals make for a fun and chaotic (if brief) ride
Exploration is the heart of the adventure, both in the story and the world players navigate. Finding gold bricks is rewarding, as you feel like you're uncovering well-kept treasures
Still lacks the depth of its rival, but The One mode gives Live a destination mode worth building upon
Seeing where Hunter's story goes is a compelling part of a game that otherwise feels very familiar.
With forgettable sequences through most of the episode, Jailhouse Block is the weakest episode of the season
With a robust offering in the franchise, single-player, multiplayer, and collectible card modes, NBA 2K18 delivers hundreds of hours of fun
Players who invest the time to negotiate Path of Exile's steep learning curve are in for an incredibly satisfying and rewarding action/RPG
Even with new characters in a new setting, Monokuma's killing game feels familiar and doesn't deliver on the payoffs
A majestic offering that stands tall among the greatest PC RPGs of all time
These high-flying brawls deliver on the spectacle and the action has a great flow, but the main story mode leaves a lot to be desired
A riveting campaign adventure that ably transitions into a cyclical game of progression, cooperation, and competition
Death Of The Outsider is a great standalone expansion that delivers the enthralling open-ended gameplay Dishonored fans have to expect
The new gameplay changes and additions mean PES continues to be a great experience. The Master League, however, needs to take a similar step forward
A steady drip of upgrades and collectibles ensures that exploring the alien-infested planet of SR388 won't grow tiring anytime soon
The racing still has strong moments, but the additions don't add as much as I'd expect
Whether you want to play on the couch with buddies, grind for cards in Hockey Ultimate Team, compete online, or build a new dynasty in Franchise mode, NHL 18 mostly delivers
A solid if not earth-shattering turn-based take on the Monster Hunter world, tapping into aspects that make the Final Fantasy and Pokémon franchises enjoyable
Still the same Knack gameplay at its core, but now with greatly needed variety
The puzzles are entertaining and exploring the neighborhood is a joy, but these moments are brought down by repetition
Sparc is limited in terms of features and tangible incentives to keep playing, but the core sport is fun