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This is a breezy, simple platformer with a fun gimmick and a few weird design choices. How long you stick with it depends on your tolerance for repetition
A series of flamboyant action sequences and a proven combat formula make this a solid choice for action fans
Great moments emerge naturally from well-made simulations, and Prison Architect has no shortage
Provided you don't get hung up by myriad design problems or a progress-halting bug, Armikrog is a monotonous and overly simplistic adventure
A slick and engaging way to enjoy interactive music, albeit with fewer bells and whistles than Rock Band 3
This installment does little to move anything forward or conjure up the memories of classic titles like Heroes of Might & Magic III
With several modes worth playing, NBA 2K16 offers the most value you'll find in a sports game
Even if the gameplay was everything it could be, this title still has its challenges
With no standout modes to differentiate between the competition, NBA Live 16 still is a game without an audience
Players hungry for a meaty story should look no further. Players who want strategy will only find it sporadically
Compelling characters and music come together with an eclectic and clever combat system. Undertale is an intensely curated experience that's worthy of your attention.
Filling your head with questions that have no easy answers, The Beginner's Guide is confusing, thought-provoking, and unlike anything you've ever played.
If you’re a Persona fan, you’ll enjoy seeing your favorite characters bust a move and besting your previous scores, but it doesn’t offer much beyond that
The best Lego video game in quite some time is also the best toys-to-life game of the year
It's a deep dive into Animal Crossing's ordinarily shallow home-design pool, without the town elements that make the series such a success
Streamlined interfaces and new content make this a must-play for Destiny fans
The evolved gameplay keeps you coming back more than any specific new feature
If you're looking for a meaty, turn-based, tactical RPG, Disgaea 5 won't steer you wrong. It has a ton of content to explore, classes and characters to master, and a robust post-game that provides hours of entertainment
Playing cat-and-mouse with monsters feels formulaic at this point, but Soma's engrossing subsea environment and intriguing narrative keep the entire experience afloat
A major disappointment with a silver lining: We likely only have to wait a year for Activision and Toys for Bob to get the series back on track