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Horizon Zero Dawn forays into a previously untapped corner of the RPG genre -- and delivers a pretty incredible experience.
InXile defied the odds and delivered a truly worthy successor to the oddity and wonder of Planescape: Torment.
The clash of cultures in Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns is a refreshing addition to the Harvest Moon formula.
Small Radios, Big Televisions might be small in scale but it's large in impact.
Resident Evil 7's 2nd DLC offers a sickening experience for fans.
Berserk and the Band of the Hawk doesn't do much special compared to other Warriors games, but it's a fun romp for fans of the series or Koei Tecmo's Warriors titles.
In the end, I appreciate what Halo Wars 2 has to offer. It may not be a huge step forward for the genre, but its ease-of-use on console -- and the new Blitz mode -- are things other games should look at.
The first table tennis game to grace the PSVR hardware. Fun and rewarding experience, let down by imprecise tracking at times and bland surroundings and audio.
For Honor is a brilliant new hybrid fighting game that's only issue is connecting to servers.
Rebellion has built upon their winning Sniper Elite 3 formula. And although this newest installment is nearly brilliant, it ultimately misses the bullseye to make it a truly great shot.
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone is the closest we've gotten to a true arcade-style rhythm game in a while, and it's simply great.
Rise of The Tomb Raider is a beautiful and well-made game. With a gripping story, great acting and brilliant world design, there's plenty to do and you will want more.
While I normally prefer games that don't go out of their way to frustrate on the difficulty front, I've got to admit this is one of the best examples of the Souls style released yet, and if you love that specific type of game, you're going to love Nioh.
If you don't mind taking your time to go through the game and constantly rebirth your Digimon to get stronger, this is an amazing game. Regardless, it is well worth a try and could end up being your favorite RPG.
While the ideas presented here were creative, the presentation was corny and the execution left grit in my teeth...
Aliens Go Home hits it out of the park!
Beholder is a deeply terrifying look at the concept of an Orwellian nightmare through the lens of a video game.
Taking on the role of Niiko's guardian in this dangerous world is truly a rewarding experience.
Kingdom Hearts 2.8 does exactly what it was meant to do. Get us ready for Kingdom Hearts 3.
Some great FPS games came out in 2016, but Titanfall 2 feels like the freshest one.