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Those looking for a challenging game with lots of variety, bizarre but interesting characters and settings, and a compelling, addictive loot loop will walk away satisfied
As short as it is, Super Hot VR is a thrill ride unlike any I’ve taken in the past few years
You won’t have to look hard to find what this game has to offer, from its extreme situations to its more subtle pleasures
The Last Guardian forges a connection between the player and Trico unlike anything else in gaming. You need to experience it, despite its problems in other areas
This is the Dead Rising game that fans of freeform exploration and mayhem wanted from the original. Clock-watchers need not apply
Mario Maker 3DS is missing some core features from its Wii U counterpart, but it absolutely works as a portable Mario creation suite
Final Fantasy XV struggles mightily with open-world navigation, but succeeds in storytelling, combat, and in empowering the player. Even fishing is good fun
This is as close as you can get to visiting an actual theme park without leaving your home
It may not offer dozens of modes, but Killing Floor 2 is a solid, straightforward horde-based shooter
Though the limited interactivity during combat sequences is grating, this episode is one of the best in the series
From the narrative to the puzzles, no part of Robinson: The Journey pays off
The open world is filled with oddball pedestrians to spy on, and both main and side missions offer plenty of enjoyment with variety that the previous game lacked
A rich fantasy characterized by deeply troubling themes, imagery, dialogue, and actions
You’re still collecting monsters by throwing Poké Balls and taking on the competition in turn-based battles, but Sun & Moon feels like a brand new Pokémon game in some fundamental and worthwhile ways
The super-sized environments require more patience than ever, along with a willingness to continually revisit the same locations
Wonderful environmental storytelling and smart level design that invites players to think outside the box combine to overcome the poorly executed narrative
Smart design conjures up nostalgia for an older generation of space shooters as a bite-size snack that may leave you hungry for a more substantial meal
The minigames range from frantic and fun to repetitious and uneventful
Sure you can go anywhere among these virtual mountains, but it’s the “do anything” part that trips the game up
When Shadow Warrior 2 is firing on all cylinders, it's an enjoyable action-packed experience, but those moments are few and far between in a campaign that's too long for its own good