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Hyrule Warriors is still a fun take on the Zelda universe, and the added content is worthwhile, but the technical issues make it hard to enjoy
Pokkén is a fun fighter with familiar Pokémon characters and surprising depth, but it failed to become a fighter I see myself playing for years to come
The spongy, fantastical gunplay stands at odds with the Tom Clancy brand, but The Division features some great combat arenas and a well designed loot system that keeps you coming back for better gear
UFC 2 captures the adrenaline rush that is MMA with features like a deeper career and the wild Knockout mode
There's only so much fun you can get out of playing the same level over and over again
Revelation's choice to let players have their cake and eat it too works for the most part; unfortunately, the story suffers because of it
Not only is this a playable homage to the legend's career, it's also a decent rally game
Each level is a tight-knit firefight that unfolds like a classic gun-fu action film
This challenging voyage makes for one of the most memorable and satisfying survival games in the last few years
Garden Warfare 2 is an undeniably fun shooter that, unlike the first entry, offers a lot more to do alone or with a couch player
After a dull start the tension amps up, resulting in a promising-but-rocky beginning
Too much trial-and-error plagues the puzzles, which also don't have enough strategy or interesting choices
Players who associate Far Cry with explosions and massive gunfights might find the setting disappointing, but it's one of my favorite entries in the series yet
If you like jump-scares, this is for you. If you like horror titles that effectively establish an atmosphere, this is not for you
The Westport Independent is amusing, but I wish it had more depth
Birthright takes Awakening's combination of narrative flexibility and tactical strategy and makes it even better
Conquest is a challenging game that richly rewards players willing to undergo its trial by fire
Playing Street Fighter V is an outstanding experience, but the limited modes and infrastructure that binds them together stands on shaky ground
Your mileage depends heavily on your appreciation of the characters and callbacks to familiar games. The tactical gameplay doesn't stand on its own, but the character interactions are fun
A deep and thoughtfully designed progression system provides many hours of discovery