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Civilization: Beyond Earth is my game of the year for 2014
Volition love song to gaming is now on the Next-Gen consoles.
Exactly the quality we have come to expect from the Dragon Age franchise (Bioware) and certainly WAY better than Dragon Age 2. An excellent effort and it shows.
Play golf on thousands of created courses, enter tournaments, and better yourself through practice. It's golf. Just. Golf.
There's so much to see, do, and explore... if only you knew how.
Here's why a risky idea for a game was actually a great idea with a wonderful execution.
Press Play brings us a clever puzzle platformer with Kalimba but it may be more frustrating than it needs to be.
Brisk and almost effortlessly pleasing, WayForward's Shantae returns in her richest adventure to date, with all of the personality intact.
A magical journey of remixable songs.
This first episode "Iron From Ice" was eye-opening and intense. It sets the scene from start to a very "oh my goodness" finish. If this is how the following episodes are going to be--I cannot wait for the rest! I highly recommend this for any fan and this is for fans.
From jail-breaking a Hyperion Loader Bot to teaming up with a rather familiar-looking vault hunter, this departure from the main franchise is off to an epic and hilarious start!
Dragon Age: Inquisition is a reason to put aside the older games that keep your attention and try something new.
Goat Simulator is not a real simulator but it is a real laugh.
Geometry Wars returns, but without the original developer and plenty of changes which alter the basic formula, rendering this sequel almost unidentifiable.
Where Spec Ops: The Line made me question being The Good Guy, this game made me question just how far off the reservation I was willing to go to preserve life.
A journey of purpose and consequence is sidelined by glitches, but is ultimately too powerful to ignore.
Dragon Age Inquisition's multiplayer is fun, but could use more variety.
Revisited grapple systems, new physics, fake Twitter, and lots of DLC highlight another yearly WWE offering, now from 2K Sports
Adjustments and tweaks make for an improved basketball title, but one still desperate to play catch-up with 2K.
Sony's creativity suite returns, bursting with color, smiles, and cleaner platforming overall.