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Fuser offers a surprisingly comprehensive DJ simulation experience with a variety of tracks that will tickle your nostalgia and broaden your tastes. (maybe)
Transistor is a beautiful game with a fun, addictive progression and combat systems.
Some of the content is too coarse for younger audiences, but shooter fans who invest the time in this long (12-15 hour) single-player game will surely enjoy the experience.
If you're looking for a great story, Murdered will keep you going but there's very little here to warrant a full-priced purchase.
Entwined is a beautiful, addictive experience gamers on PlayStation platforms are sure to enjoy.
Rise of the Dark Spark is a fun but flawed third-person shooter that ultimately fails to live up to its lineage.
Sacred 3 is a surprisingly fun hack-and-slash game. It offers little to no personal customization or investment, but you can't deny that conquering waves of demons is satisfying
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls features some dark themes and extreme gore and violence. However, folks who venture into Sanctuary will enjoy one of the most well-polished action-RPGs on consoles to date.
Over-hyped beyond reason, Destiny is a fun shooter with some serious flaws. Despite those flaws, there's still a ton of fun to be had. Temper your expectations, grab some friends, and settle in for a good time.
Styx: Master of Shadows is a fun stealth action game with a few issues. Fans of the genre shouldn't pass it up.
Alien: Isolation is a fun, tense game fans of the genre are sure to enjoy. Hide. Run. Survive.
Sunset Overdrive is a top-notch entry to the open-world genre. With a fantastic aesthetic and gameplay mechanics, Insomniac Games has delivered one of the strongest games in the Xbox One's library.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare feels like a great shot in the arm for a series that was starting to get stale.
Fans taking a break from the Resident Evils, Silent Hills, and Dead Spaces of the world will find Five Nights at Freddy's refreshing in its simplicity, yet also challenging to survive unarmed through some eerie evenings.
Far Cry is a game that you can start up and play for both a short amount of time and for long, gaming sessions. There is just absolutely so much to do in the game. If you are looking for an open world game from a FPS perspective and have yet to try the Far Cry series, you definitely need to check this out.
If you're looking for a stress-free and fun puzzle platformer, check out Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. If you loved these levels in Super Mario 3D World, then you will love this game.
It's a great game for a younger audience who wouldn't mind the slowness to it, but for those who are used to instant gratification games, this is not for you.
Rayman Legends positively compliments the long-standing franchise and is a fantastic alternative to a certain other platform franchise which features four simultaneous players.
The Crew had an amazing game on their hands until they ruined it with the must win condition.
Dying Light is a fun, long-lasting zombie-parkour experience in the vein of Far Cry, Skyrim, and Mirror's Edge.