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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes is exactly what it sets out to be: a fun, family-friendly romp through the Marvel Comics universe. It's not perfect, but it's definitely not bad.
Knack is an inoffensive, if overly challenging, platformer that falls just short in Sony's move to next-gen.
If you own a Wii U, get this game. If you don't own a Wii U, consider buying one for this game.
Recommended for anyone who love first person shooters and anyone looking to play with competitive gamers.
If you've any interest in game's as a narrative medium, buy this one. It won't satisfy the gamers that are looking for "twitch gameplay" (Like an FPS), but it's right on the money for everyone else.
If you have a Vita, and think this all sounds interesting, you must check it out.
South Park: The Stick of Truth is at its best when it's acting more like an episode of South Park and less like a video game.
Titanfall is one of the biggest releases of the year, and is sure to be a big selling point for those looking at buying an Xbox One (or gaming PC)
Game Strong. Solid JRPG experience, and one I didn't mind putting 90 hours into. If you like JRPGs at all, you'll like this one. It won't be your favorite, but it'll be one you'll keep on the shelf afterwards.
InFamous: Second Son is a spectacularly good time, and a great reason to pick up a PS4.
Do you like BioShock? Then play this.
They found a way to fix Diablo III.
Buy it. Play it. Get good at it. Then go and buy Dark Souls and Demon's Souls. Playing through Dark Souls 2 is easier than the others, but will prepare players for some truly great games. All while being a thoroughly fun experience on its own.
If you played the first NES Remix and were unimpressed, this one probably won't change your mind. However, if you thought it was a great idea that lacked proper execution, you'll be pleased to see that enough has changed for the better.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Game is far from amazing. If you do play it, we suggest you rent it.
Mario Golf: World Tour is a mixed bag. On one hand, it is an almost perfect golf game with interesting and compelling online options. On the other, it adds in a bunch of gimmicks and lacks enough actual golf courses. Still, my complaints are more related to the lack of content that I was expecting, not the quality of the gameplay, which is pitch perfect.
Naturally every Wii U owner should pick this up but old fans should also consider it because it truly is the Mario Kart that you remember.
Rent first, buy if you like. Watch Dogs isn't for everyone. However, if you do like stealth-based open world action games, there are hours of gameplay, so it's well worth your money.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe is a fun, well paced platformer with a few problems that hold it back from joining the ranks of Nintendo's best.
Wolfenstein: The New Order is enjoyable experience that I wish lasted a bit longer.