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NASCAR: Heat Evolution lacks a few features, but also has some upside.
It's a great game for any type of special occasion.
Watch Dogs 2 takes everything good about the first game, throws out what was bad, and adds some more good stuff to it.
There are a great selection of weapons and characters in this game to make it more diverse, but it just wasn’t worth the struggle to see it all.
The graphics are beautiful, the core gameplay is solid and there is plenty of things to keep you busy.
Intuitive blend of the shootem' up genre that offers a fresh take with some new features.
A colorful experience held back by a few paper cuts
Gears of War 4 is a remarkable entry from The Coalition giving fans exactly what they want
Mafia III is easily one of the most try-hard console titles of 2016.
Emily Wants to Play, but she doesn't play to the best of her abilities on Xbox One.
This quirky title is a great time killer for those with a penchant for puzzle solving
The Bunker definitely won't revive FMV titles, but it's a bold storytelling platform in 2016 that pays off. The Bunker is surely bound to attract even the most anti-FMV gamers out there.
The Final Station is all over the place, but it's still a super fun ride
Armello is a well-done, smartly crafted turn-based tabletop strategy game. Play if you love tabletops. Pass if you can't stand games that involve dice rolls and skipped turns.
ReCore is great to kick off the season, despite it's feeling of being unfinished and a bit rushed towards the end.
A universally-divisive undertaking on a cosmic scale, No Man's Sky shines brightest when you are left to your own devices.
The game is solid, fun, and kept me entertained for quite a while. Sure, it can be frustrating at times, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t a great game. When you have the chance, pick this game up. You’ll get through it… eventually…
Song of the Deep is a solid effort by Insomniac Games to create a family friendly game adventure.
Carmageddon Max Damage would have made an incredible Sega Dreamcast title
Fenix Furia is a blast and a half. There are no mind-blowing levels or historic boss fights. This is a journey through cool artwork, clever platform sequences, and an impressive amount of challenging gameplay.