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Wonderful environmental storytelling and smart level design that invites players to think outside the box combine to overcome the poorly executed narrative
The Horizon series has been fun up to this point, but this entry stands above the others with its excellent open world and rewarding customization. It’s easily the best racer of this generation
An engaging and surreal first-person narrative adventure packed with mystery and effective emotional moments
The Adventure mode might be too laborious for some, but the score-based and practice modes give you everything you need to enjoy the new changes to Pac-Man
An absolute joy to play, and with Master League and MyClub coming along nicely, this title is a force
Don’t be intimidated by the series’ long history – this is an accessible starting point that’s likely to convert you into being a full-fledged fan
Hollow Knight has some frustrations, but the urge to see what's in the next room is a constantly compelling imperative moving you forward
With multiple new additions and important improvements, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the definitive version of one of the Wii U's best games
One of the most challenging and rewarding twin stick shooters ever made
Overpowered aliens and a run of bad luck can test your resolve, but there is almost always a way out of every jam thanks to XCOM's layered strategy
Monster Hunter's attempt to reach the PC audience performs beautifully and plays well
Yakuza 6 delivers both quality and quantity, so saying goodbye to Kiryu doesn't feel rushed
Dragon Ball fans have plenty to enjoy in single-player, while fighting enthusiasts get a fast, dense game full of options
The simple presentation belies a deep and engaging gameplay loop that unfolds over multiple playthroughs, as new unlocks completely change required tactics
An invigorating shot in the arm to the Destiny franchise, this jam-packed release is absorbing for hobbyist players, even as it sometimes sacrifices accessibility
An incredibly well-crafted dungeon delve with hundreds of hours of crawling chaos
Wargroove offers several ways to get your turn-based strategy fix, whether it's playing through an hours-long campaign, creating your own scenarios, or playing online
Respawn successfully blends battle royale and hero shooters to great effect, raising the bar for free-to-play first-person shooters
Finding your way through (or around) various problems is fun, and a streak of silly humor keeps the tone light enough to counterbalance the darker themes
The 2016 game now looks like a primer for a much more elaborate battle against the forces of hell