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This aggressive version of Zelda can become repetitious, but there are reasons to keep fighting
Even with several missed opportunities, Destiny is enormously fun, and only gets more engaging as you play
Even if you are madly in love with the music of Final Fantasy, this has so many deep cuts that you may find yourself putting it down slightly more than the original
The dancing is fun, as it always has been in Dance Central, but a number of discarded features and bugs make this the weakest game in the Dance Central series
Hockey fans are better served playing the old-gen versions of the game
A glance at screenshots fails to tell the story; this genre-bending and innovative title is enormously fun
The Sims 4 is still fun with plenty of cool tweaks, but it feels somewhat empty without much innovation
It’s not the ultimate Layton or Phoenix Wright game, but it’s just plain fun to see these two and their respective assistants working together and playing off their differences
A haunting, atmospheric shooter definitely worth a play
Fetch's origin story hits on several of the same notes as Delsin's tale – making it somewhat predictable – but the action is always great, and the final 20 minutes of this journey are exceptional
A fun romp with an interesting crafting system that encourages all kinds of spell combining action, marred only by some repetitive encounters and minor inherent gameplay flaws
This finale gets you reflecting about who Clementine really is and how you've shaped her. The narrative is intense and heartbreaking
With 30 new cards and a variety of thematic encounters, Naxxrama is an excellent addition to the core game
There are definitely things to enjoy in every phase of the game, even though as a whole it isn't extraordinary
The game's fun to play and the course creator will keep you up nights (in a good way), but it lacks a strong carrot to spur you on
A stellar port with a few strong new additions makes this the ideal choice for new-gen cooperative play
Hohokum aims to be a nonlinear, exploratory experience. While it has its charms, too often it's just dull
With three different core paths to take and tons of optional adventures, there's a ton of content to consume. However, the combat feels like it could use some work and the lengthy, sometimes absurd diatribes that NPCs launch into can bog the adventure down
Crunching Koalas' clever puzzle game feels like a healthy brain workout that should leave puzzle fans with a great natural high
Rogue-like puzzling is a brave experiment, but the results can be frustrating