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Best when played stealthily, Thief is an excellent stealth title and a welcome addition to your next-gen library.
Telltale continues to shine as A House Divided is the best episode of any Telltale game yet.
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare is a unique third person shooter that manages to rejuvenate a genre that's been cursed by the same boring mechanics and dull gameplay.
This game is beautiful as it is enriching with a great story, even if it has the few cons I felt it had, it is still a must buy.
I can't really figure out why the developers felt they needed to add some of the frustrating platforming sections seen in the second half of the game.
A hilarious "adventure comedy," set in a cyberpunk universe amidst Cold War frenzy.
Nether is fun and entertaining, but slow in the beginning stages. Playing and surviving is easier if you stay out of combat at first. Stick to scavenging from the environment and finding useful resources you can trade for food and other items you need to survive. Stay out of sight and hide in the shadows.
Telltale Games creates another gripping episode in this Fable-based series.
If you have already played Tomb Raider, there isn't much sense in paying $60 to play this again; just stick with the current gen version. But if you haven't played Tomb Raider and own a next-gen console, you should definitely give this version of the game a look, as it's worth every penny.
The game's fun outweighs its faults. Do I recommend you go purchase this game right away? Absolutely!
Gone Home is a solid proof of concept for what I hope will become more engaging point-and-click adventures in the future.
This console port of a handheld title feels exactly like a handheld game without any excuses.
Wait for a price drop if you're in no rush to get either this game or an Xbox One entirely. The story, acting, and visuals hold it up, but the gameplay weighs it down hard.
The innovative battle system in The Banner Saga will have you hooked.
Forza Motorsport 5 blew me away.
While I can appreciate the goal of the developer, I can't close my eyes to the obvious.