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Next-gen graphics only go so far – changes to Madden 25's play make control tougher, though it's still good football.
LocoCycle earns its name with a metric ton of crazy, but its inconsistent, monotonous gameplay ultimately derails it.
Powerstar Golf has last-gen looks but incorporates forward-thinking features, and is a fun way to hit the links.
With zombies, more is better. Dead Rising 3 delivers the undead and great tools to kill them with by the truckload.
Crimson Dragon is a competent arcade shooter, but its heavy grinding and weak presentation drag down the pace.
Though the roster limits the possibilities a bit, Killer Instinct makes a triumphant return with smart, fluid fighting.
Super Mario 3D World is marvelous and its fantastic co-op and variety will keep you entertained for hours.
NBA Live 14 marks the return of the once-excellent basketball sim, but that excellence is long gone.
SimCity: Cities of Tomorrow moves the city-builder forward with an interesting new layer of interdependent systems.
Lacks the girth of FM4 but wrestling iconic cars around legendary tracks has never looked or felt this good on console.
Wii Fit U's variety of exercises and routines are fun, fast, and most importantly, they work.
Fast, furious, and fun. NFS: Rivals blends Hot Pursuit and Most Wanted to great effect.
Tearaway is a joy. Whether it was a riding a pig towards the sunset or playing basketball with a super-powered accordion, it never failed to make me smile. It sincerely believes that imagination really is the most important faculty, and in turn, succeeded in transporting me back to a time of crayons and card. It does this by using every aspect of the Vita, crafting an experience that I can’t imagine being realised elsewhere. It might be short but it’s very special. Please come back soon, Iota.
Ryse is an entertaining ride that often values spectacle over skill.
Just Dance 2014 is still daft fun on PS4, but other versions have more to offer.
Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition is the most complete, best-looking version of the great DC brawler.
Super Motherload is perhaps PS4's strangest launch title, but far from being its best.
Building exhibits and interacting with animals in Zoo Tycoon isn't much fun when you're fighting with this menu system.
Shallow, unresponsive, and unoriginal, The Fighter Within embodies the worst of what Kinect has to offer.
Mario Party: Island Tour’s single-player campaign is laughably bad, and the ambitious, content-rich multiplayer options and unique game boards are ultimately dragged down by mostly boring minigames and unfortunate system-jerking motion control. A group of friends might only have fleeting good times with this collection.