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Assetto Corsa is now available for consoles, and while it manages to stay true to its roots, some of the features have been stripped down.
In a monochrome world, learn to play with color and discover the secrets that they hold.
No Man's Sky has been seen as a repetitive money grab, but it is a game more about reaching out to the stars, literally.
No missteps, no mistakes. Any way you look at it, Inside knows what it wants to be, while succeeding on nearly every level.
Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom isn't just a faithful adaptation of the popular series, it's also one of the fastest action games this year.
The final piece of DLC offers something sorely missing from the base game: the ability to be a bad guy!
Furi is a surprisingly deep indie experience. Seeping from its pores with aesthetic and simple yet overwhelmingly brutal gameplay.
Despite its solid third person shooter mechanics and engaging co-op opportunities, The Division screams mediocre in every other sense.
Jensen returns for more stealth exploration (or combat chaos if that's your thing) in a darkly dystopian near-future.
Whether you're getting mowed down by Bastion, or invaded by Hanzo's dragons, it's important to keep track of where Overwatch deserves some brownie points.
Greater than average year-over-year improvements make Madden 17 well worth a look.
Is King of Fighters XIV an impressive addition to the year of fighters, or is this an unwelcomed comeback to the ring?
Bound through, around who? Float and flow, don't gloat and blow. Prance, no... dance! Go! Bound, a review around you.
New developer Polyslash imitates the greats but falls just short of offering something truly scary.
Cat Girl Without Salad: Amuse-Bouche is a fun, unique, and irreverent way to spend an afternoon, and it would easily receive a recommendation if one were possible.
No Man's Sky is a decent game that could be the foundation for something much bigger but lacks the depth needed to truly be great.
ABZÛ is one of the most relaxing games I've ever played. But is it the right game for you?
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is the swan song this series deserved. From stunning visuals, to awe inspiring set pieces, to grounded moments of weakness.
Unravel tries desperately to create an emotional and impactful indie experience, however it's confusing narrative and irritating puzzles hold it back from greatness.
I desperately wanted to love this game, however all of the bad things (as I said in the beginning) subsided the bad, and I was therefore uninterested. Overall, I'd rate this game an honest 5/10, if the Dark Zone had been a success, but it's sadly only a 4/10.