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PlanetSide 2 is one long grind, but the scale and competitive feel are wholly unique
A disappointing chapter in an otherwise outstanding series
An artistic tour de force of limited interactive complexity
A great idea on paper, but Natsume Atari didn't deliver the gameplay depth to back it up
Every game has highlight-reel worthy moments, which is amazing considering the five-minute matches
Rory has solid gameplay and covers the basic feature bases, but it doesn't distinguish itself
The core game is still amazing, though the lack of any notable changes or additions in this release disappoints
The most thematically coherent heist game on the market, Payday 2 offers a refreshing respite from military and sci-fi shooters
A heady mix of action and tactical puzzle solving that's worth playing for the intriguing combat loop
Her Story is gripping. You won't stop until you find answers, and it leaves you thinking long after the credits roll
Fans of the movies will smile at this interpretation of events, but it isn't much fun to play
Combat is as cool as ever, though the basic structure feels outdated
Outside of a couple of irritations, this is one of the most enjoyable Batman stories I've experienced
The story is fascinating, but the gameplay quickly becomes humdrum and the technical problems are extremely frustrating
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
A smattering of levels and other interesting challenges provide the framework for a fun (if fleeting) multiplayer experience
Hatred delivers fairly solid twin-stick shooting mechanics. However, it becomes incredibly boring, repetitive, and frustrating over time
A strategic experiment in eugenics that could benefit from more attention to the fine details
An enjoyable experience, but it needs more content and some streamlined design
Seeing the Forresters on the offensive delivers stressful excitement, and gives this lengthy story new life