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I actually enjoyed Axiom Verge better than Super Metroid. It is a must play for fans of the Metroidvania formula.
While this episode may feel a little like filler in the grand scheme of things to come, the robot-laced ending is still likely to have you chomping at the bit for more.
Battlefield takes on the police state scenario embedded into modern politics and does nothing with it short of making itself appear restless.
In a genre that has become saturated with Call of Duty-knockoffs, putting players on to the thin blue line is an excellent change. Battlefield: Hardline shift from the war zones to the streets helps bring a sense of originality to the series.
More often than not, remakes fail horribly. Oddworld: New 'n Tasty raises the bar for all that follow
Brutally violent, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a perfect sequel that delivers a viciously pixelated action gameplay experience.
Shadow of Mordor is a beautiful game with some sick combat that's geuinely fun. The gameplay is the real star of this show and it's one worth getting at full price.
The Cold War goes hot in Sony's CounterSpy.
Lords of the fallen has been called a Dark Souls clone but that would only be true if Dark Souls was cloned by Dr. Alphonse Mephisto from South Park.
It's adorable, charming, and totally Kirby except for the pesky controls. And gameplay. And Game Pad.So no, it's not that good.
Brilliant decision making, horrible brawling. Hand of Fate fails to hit a straight flush like it hopes.
The same game you've always loved - streamlined and updated with just a dash of that old sense of challenge.
Evolve's premise is never capitalized on, although it's strong core is notably well done. However, appeal is low in long term appeal and high in gratuitous DLC.
Alien: Isolation is not without its flaws, but overall, it is a riveting, stunningly designed horror game that does justice to the "Aliens" franchise.
The Talos Principle is a brilliant puzzle game with story and gameplay elements that blend remarkably well.
Grow Home: a great climbing platformer. Beautiful, chunky world. But with a bit of a wonky camera.
Stunningly unique but ultimately messy, Apotheon is enthralling Greek mythology caught in the grips of unfriendly combat.
Life is Strange gives us a unique inside look at solving the mystery of Arcadia Bay through the eyes of a teenage girl.
A whimsical dance through space while disproportionately small planets exert their inexorable pull on your little ghost body.
A throwback to the early West and early video games, with all of the nonsensical adventure it needs to be pleasing.