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A blast for Star Wars and Lego fans alike
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness is flat-out disappointing, from its bland cast and story to its problematic battle system and recycled content
Difficult puzzles and a bold, non-linear story structure will challenge your mind, and difficult moral decisions will test your heart
From its charming cast to the battle system that makes it into one big performance, Tokyo Mirage Sessions is zany in the best way possible
The kind of nostalgic gaming that makes you want to play the original Mega Man games instead
Though I learned a lot about underwater dinosaurs through Time Machine VR, it feels more like a museum exhibit than entertainment
Though I learned a lot about underwater dinosaurs through Time Machine VR, it feels more like a museum exhibit than entertainment
Atelier Sophie makes great improvements, especially with its rewarding alchemy and social systems, which always give you something to look forward to
Is it reason alone to buy into VR? Probably not. But if you’ve taken the plunge, it’s worth spending a few hours losing your mind
Problems from past episodes still haunt this one, but the murder mystery keeps you guessing and the action scenes are exciting
This genre-blender experiments with the traditional sandbox formula, but fails to encapsulate the fun elements of an open world
Dangerous Golf is a battering ram and a ballet at the same time. You’ll cackle with glee at the carnage and stew over missed opportunities
The changes add a fun modern edge to combat and progression. However, the storytelling and repetition are more noticeable problems in today's gaming landscape
Though rough in places, Revolution is an absorbing thriller that asks you to make tough choices and stand for something
Controlling the turtles is fun, but the structure of the levels, missions, and bosses leave much to be desired
Homefront's few smart concepts are crushed under the weight of constant glitches and other problems
Blood and Wine is an impressive expansion that tells a captivating tale about betrayal and love
Planet Robobot feels a lot like Kirby’s last outing, it’s never boring (and the final few hours have some unexpected and exciting surprises)
Vibrant and endlessly entertaining. Whether you just want to play a few quick rounds or settle in for hours with friends, Overwatch delivers with polished panache
A series of small tasks makes Stellaris easy to jump into, but hard to put down without completing that "one last thing"