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All-Star Brawl lacks some polish and personality, but packs and unexpected punch.
Lost Judgment is a solid entry to the spinoff series that fans shouldn't miss.
While not sticking its landing well, No More Heroes 3 is the most polished experience of the franchise with really entertaining set pieces.
Life is Strange: True Colors is charming, inviting, and contemplates how one can overcome hurts from the past and grow from them, which just falls short by its abrupt and not very well-developed conclusion.
Despite its flaws, Shadow Corridor may be the finest experience the indie horror genre has to offer.
Sonic Colors Ultimate enhances the original's great gameplay to modern HD standards, but misses the mark in almost every other regard.
One of the best JRPGs of the PS4 generation.
What are you waiting for? Play Psychonauts 2!
I looked forward to giving an game like El Shaddai a try, but its aged...everything...fails to hold my attention.
While certainly not the greatest Zelda game, Skyward Sword is a wonderful entry that fans of the series would do well to check out.
Jupiter Hell is the first roguelike I have played that manages to trick the player into a false sense of security.
Vigil: The Longest Night is an outstanding indie title for fans of challenging action platformers steeped in gothic horror.
Not respectful of time, and not quite it's own game yet.
Offering two games in one, The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles will not only satisfy fans, it also opens the opportunity for newcomers to join in on the fun.
Cruis'n Blast is a by-the-numbers racing game that is fun for an afternoon, but with little to offer to make it worth it to keep playing.
Twelve Minutes delivers a captivating experience with excellent voice acting and shocking twists.
Shadowverse is a JRPG with a serviceable story and deep, enjoyable TCG gameplay anyone can pick up.
Road 96 delivers unique and interesting stories with each randomly generated story it creates.
King's Bounty II has the potential to be great, but brings great frustration to what otherwise could have been a grand adventure.
Last Stop puts forth some interesting narratives with compelling characters and relationships at its core but, unfortunately, falters a bit with its ending.