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Breaking down a large cube into a recognizable object using your puzzle-solving smarts is hugely rewarding
Whether you’re interested in the new story mode or not, the bevy of modes and slightly improved gameplay means FIFA 17 has something for everyone
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
With an abundance of deep modes and stellar on-court action, NBA 2K17 offers hundreds of hours of fun
An emotional roller-coaster ride that is often jolted by gun shots and unexpected plot developments
One of the best pure RPGs available for the 3DS. Any fan of turn-based battles and creating the ultimate combination of evolutions will have a blast
Playing by yourself is a fun time, but Mother Russia Bleeds shines as a co-op experience
A few great moments elevate an otherwise unsatisfying finale
Horrendous load times, arbitrary progression restrictions, and downright confusing design drain ReCore of its potential
There are some great moments out on the track thanks to the competitive A.I. Elsewhere the feature set offers enough to keep you interested
The on-ice play hasn’t undergone a drastic transformation from last year, and outside of EASHL not many of the modes have long legs
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
It succeeds in both its puzzles and story, and emerges as one of the nicest surprises of the year
With a captivating overarching storyline that has both new and familiar characters, Spirit of Justice keeps you on the edge of your seat
Cold Steel II is filled with intriguing characters, great plot revelations, and challenging battles. Whether you favor combat or narrative, it has plenty to entertain you
One of those frantic party games that you’ll love screaming at
Obduction is brilliant in its best moments, but those are rare and have various frustrations between them
A strange, yet satisfying experience with roots in first-person storytelling, but it wants to be a superhero game at heart