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Considering how much fun I'm having just playing these handful of missions available in the first episode, I suspect this new approach will work well, if they can keep up the high quality in future episodes.
The fourth installment in the Deponia trilogy sticks to its point-and-click roots, with the same oddball humor, while the walking disaster that is Rufus tries to alter the past to save the future.
Tom Clancy's The Division is a raw cut, but with a huge potential for something really groundbreaking. Only time will show, if Ubisoft can actually make it happen.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD improves upon many common complaints from the original game.
Black Desert Online has some aspects that make it better than your average MMO, but could still use work.
Spreading freedom like a bro!
Unravel is a fantastic and adorable sidescroller that looks amazing on current gen consoles and PC.
This innovative indie title gives you a hyper stylized slow motion puzzle/combat combo while stripping out everything else.
Perfect Universe tries, but there's certainly something missing I can't put my finger on.
Harvest Moon fans and folks who live under rocks alike will find themselves in love with this new indie farming sim.
Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare 2 is a great upgrade from the original, but has some issues to work out.
Sadly there are no dinosaurs, but if you love Far Cry, you'll love this game anyway.
Campo Santo has delivered one of the most gorgeous looking games of our time
If you prefer something action-oriented like Resident Evil or Dead Island, this indie gem probably won't be worth the buy. For fans of Soma or The Park, however, or anyone who spent way too long going down the endless corridors of PT, it's no question that Layers Of Fear will be a must-play.
XCOM 2 is finally here, and we're taking a break from mourning our fallen squaddies to tell you how great it is.
Volume is a witty, addictive stealth adventure that fans of the genre will not be disappointed.
Nuclear Throne's nearly a perfect entry into the roguelike-like genre for anyone who's butt needs a throne to sit and ego needs a beat down.
Deep Silver and 11 Bit Studios gives you a dark, unsettling look into the Horrors of War.
The story and narration is compelling and simply urges you to press on.
If you're willing to take your time, make careful decisions regarding loot, party composition, and the best fate for your most loved characters, Darkest Dungeon will reward your efforts.