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A fitting introduction to what the new generation of multiplayer gaming can achieve
The focus is on the fun, and it shows. Whether you're just looking to revisit your favorite characters from Blizzard franchises in new ways or looking for a more competitive experience, various gameplay modes allow players to enjoy things at any level of engagement
Mario Kart remains pure fun, and it's never been better
Enemy Within isn't easy, but its complex strategy and clever enemy AI provide a highly rewarding experience
An excellent entry in the fantasy series featuring unique environments, bosses, and a massive wealth of secrets and surprises
Persona 5’s well-crafted story, exciting combat, and deep systems make it my favorite entry in the series – and the best Japanese RPG in years
Fun and inventive challenges wait around every corner. If you want something more than a barrage of thoughtful puzzles (like a story), you should look elsewhere
While the game can feel grindy at times and losing a critical team permanently is soul crushing, taking down big bosses, collecting treasure, and restoring the fallen hamlet to glory is challenging and fun
Delivers a wealth of exciting content for both single-player and multiplayer avenues of play, and once again dazzles with its outstanding track designs
Many missions feel like puzzles, forcing you to use your available resources to find one of many ways to complete your objective. Applying your rewards to building, expanding, and improving your base is an irresistible joy
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
Birthright takes Awakening's combination of narrative flexibility and tactical strategy and makes it even better
Even without being remade, Majora's Mask stands as one of the most interesting and thought-provoking entries. The experience has only been made better for the 3DS
Conquest is a challenging game that richly rewards players willing to undergo its trial by fire
Don't let the screen size fool you – Super Smash Bros. on 3DS is a riot, and it's worthy of the name
The campaign is too familiar at times, but the gameplay is top notch. All multiplayer modes showcase high levels of depth and reasons to come back
Oozing with rich tentacles and flavor, this expansion’s laser focus hits home
Blood and Wine is an impressive expansion that tells a captivating tale about betrayal and love
The World War I setting is a refreshing change of pace to the space shooters currently dominating the landscape
Wonderful environmental storytelling and smart level design that invites players to think outside the box combine to overcome the poorly executed narrative