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DriveClub doesn't revolutionize online play, but offers solid driving and just enough features to keep it engaging
A great example of how player choice can shape a gameplay experience. Most cases offer a variety of conclusions
This is the closest a game has come to capturing the promise of the Alien franchise, even if its story doesn't add much to the lore
Freeform exploration can be tedious, but the tense moments will have your heart racing
The biggest and most enjoyable entry in the series. It's great for single player or co-op sessions
A retro-restoration that's fun with friends for a while, but the repetitive levels and a lack of any relevant progression set the stage for a mundane mix.
Neverending Nightmares is an examination of inescapable sadness and horror. I can't call it fun, but it left a lasting impression on me
Don't let the screen size fool you – Super Smash Bros. on 3DS is a riot, and it's worthy of the name
A challenging and fascinating adventure in emergent gameplay, but not without growing pains
This sequel is a good showing for the series on the new system, but it won't blow your doors off
With the word "rage" in the name of the game, you know what you're in for. It's got all of the punishment of Super Meat Boy without the fairness or individuality
The outstanding gameplay makes any mode a blast to play, and FIFA 15 is the best entry in the franchise.
This episodic adventure succeeds in its storytelling and character development. The gameplay offering is all over the place, and often feels disconnected from the narrative flow
The incredibly dark but somehow still humorous trek through the wastelands delivers, with an excellent combat system, interesting challenges, and compelling puzzles
None of the play sets deliver big gameplay thrills, but the Toy Box is once again great fun for aspiring artists or a group of people looking to mess around
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