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Despite all its oddness though, Corpse of Discovery remains a compelling, if flawed, indie adventure game. It's a "walking sim" with gameplay, an FPS with no shooting, and almost a horror game without blood and gore.
Capcom has ensured their franchise will continue with the HD remake of Resident Evil 0.
A phenomenal and fun 2D platformer, that keeps the player hooked from start to finish.
The problem with Fallout 4 is not that it doesn't live up to its hype, but that it doesn't live up to the Fallout name
SAO: Lost Song is an awesome game for both SAO fans and people who like a good, adventurous, sword-fighting RPG. The game is fun, with a bright plot and refreshingly unique gameplay. It lacks the intensity of the death game story, but it is still worth picking up. SAO: Lost Song is worth playing if you want to go on a high flying adventure and fight your way through hordes of monsters with epic sword play.
Psyonix's rocket-powered battle cars soccer hybrid is an insanely fun and surprisingly deep sports game, and is my game of the year.
The legacy of Tom Clancy lives on with Rainbow Six.
Yo-Kai Watch's decidedly foreign lore doesn't trample an accessible series of lessons for children worldwide.
Ubisoft Reflections' 3D platformer reminds the player what made the genre so great
Star Wars Battlefront delivers a great experience for any fan of the series.
If you dig Sword Art Online you'll enjoy this game, but repetitive combat and a lacking story drag it down.
Although I didn't particularly enjoy the ending, I do still want to go back and play through some other options to see what changes, so clearly Telltale didn't completely bungle Game Of Thrones. That being said, this was a pretty weak ending, and it really doesn't stack up with something as gut-wrenching as the end of Telltale's The Walking Dead Season 1. It seems likely they'll have a chance to rectify that with a second season, but my hopes aren't high that the ending to that hypothetical future series will be any better.
Rise of the Tomb Raider is not only essential, it's poised to be endearing snapshot of America's battle over religious freedoms.
With a very predictable story and a great gameplay Black Ops III fails to excel in any particular field.
Fallout 4 lets you put your mark on the wasteland like we've never seen in an open world RPG.
Black Ops III tries something different, but it's wrong headed approach ruins otherwise strong context.
An intense survival horror experience from start to finish.
Though eerily gorgeous and macabre, Neverending Nightmares tends to play it too close to conventions.
WWE 2K16 takes the series to new heights, despite having the same old issues.
Somewhere exists a thing which explains the basic tenants of Halo 5's story, but it's not Halo 5. Then, once vaunted multplayer is bogged down by microtransactions. For shame.