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The racing is fast and exciting, but a lack of activities beyond simply nabbing first place pulls the game back
While the core game can be completed by a skilled player in under an hour, plenty of roguelike randomness and challenges keep you coming back
The lone multiplayer mode has great promise, but technical shortcomings need to be ironed out. Single-player fans will be disheartened by the lack of meaningful options
Solving Picross puzzles with the reward of gaining new Pokémon is a great hook, but the free-to-play mechanics hold the game back from being something special
The promise of seeing all 720 Pokémon is tempting, but the experience can't escape the dull combat and bland environments
Blowing up everything loses its anarchic thrill after several dozen times, but it's still a blast
Deep and satisfying in the early hours, but a tremendously lengthy and tedious grind gradually slows down the fun in the run-up to the conclusion
The season feels like it is back on track, and this entry delivers on the potential that the premiere episode promised
An essential add-on to the core game, offering significant challenges and new ways to play the game through weapons and other goodies to suit all playstyles
There is a great straightforward tennis game here, but little else to hook you in and keep you coming back
Star Wars' battles have never looked or played this well, but the thrills grow repetitive quickly
The finale races by without pause, stuttering periodically with character logic, but is largely successful in making the player want to see more
Managing multiple systems can make you feel like a Starfleet Captain, but otherwise the doldrums of long-distance travel are conveyed too accurately
Maddeningly difficult and seemingly unfair at times, but so much fun I didn't want to stop until I was victorious
The campaign fails to deliver compelling storytelling, but varying faction unit styles and custom call-in abilities add a jolt of life. Multiplayer is better than ever, featuring new units, daily and weekly tournaments for all skill levels, and co-op action
WRC 5 does little to distinguish itself either in the driving department or with its features
Bethesda has created another game you can lose your life in. New experiences just keep coming, and you always have another perk to unlock
Whether you're facing off against giant bears or making a risky jump, Rise of the Tomb Raider is an adrenaline rush
The action is entertaining, but the incentive to complete run after run isn't there
What begins as a mundane campaign pleasantly diverts into wild territory. While the campaign elements are the weakest of what Black Ops III offers, the amount and quality of non-campaign offerings carry the title beyond the finish line