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Cibele is an interesting look at dating and life in the Internet age, highlighting the complexities of relationships and communication
While its trajectory has been off at times, Telltale nails the landing
A strong new entry, but veteran players may feel like the series has moved away from some of its previously established pillars
The game takes a while to get its claws into you, but if you're patient and willing to overlook some hokeyness, it's an unsettling ride
It's unevenly paced and ends just as it gets exciting, but Assembly Required has me interested to see what happens next
While still far from perfect, Escape Plan Bravo contains enough good moments to get me excited for the final entry
Whether you're reclaiming the city from gangs, killing Templars, or searching for hidden secrets, this is an example of the Assassin's Creed formula done right
The emotional finale stays with you long after the credits, providing a worthy conclusion to Dontnod's first episodic game
It never settles into the replayable gameplay loop it clearly aspires to, but Tri Force Heroes offers some decent Zelda action
An exciting new take on the genre hamstrung by a frustrating interaction model for getting and playing the songs you want
Tales of Zestiria has some good ideas, but the experience is underwhelming and disappointing
The introductory hours captivate with an authentically chilling vibe, but that entertainment eventually gives way to grating repetition
A Telltale experience through and through, the first episode is enjoyable and whets your appetite just enough to leave you wanting more
With an attractive cartoon charm and some well-integrated RPG and tactical mechanics, Dragon Quest Heroes offers more entertainment than the average musou-style game
Though best played alone, Yoshi's Woolly World is the best platformer starring the dinosaur mount since the Super Nintendo original
A definite step in the right direction, as added complexity and variation from game to game complement a radically redesigned diplomacy system
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