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Secret Ponchos' seemingly simple gunplay is rewardingly deep, but its content is otherwise disappointingly shallow.
Rugby 15 has more bugs than Starship Troopers and is messier than school-yard mugby.
Geometry Wars 3: Dimension is a fun twin-stick shooter that's easy for anyone to pick up and play.
Game of Thrones Ep 1: Iron from Ice is a strong start for Telltale's adventure in George R. R. Martin's fantasy world.
Randal's Monday has a clever premise that deserves better treatment than it gets in this crude, baffling adventure.
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is one of the smartest, most charming puzzle games of 2014.
A Bird Story uses nuanced visual language to tell a wonderful, heartfelt story about friendship and loneliness.
While heavy on cutscenes, Valkyria Chronicles on PC is more vibrant than ever, and just as unique in its approach to tactics.
The creepy-cute dungeons of The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth are amazingly different and challenging every time.
Tales from the Borderlands Episode 1 is a hilarious, fantastic start to Telltale's trip to Pandora
This War of Mine is a gripping survival sim, and a great study of survival during wartime and civil collapse.
Lego Batman 3 has loads of great DC characters and missions, but suffers from an inconsistent tone.
Persona Q is a 60-plus hour roleplaying experience that both charms and entertains. Though there were points when its puzzles completely stumped me, and the combat's steep difficulty, made me want to launch my 3DS into orbit a few times, the enjoyable battle system, deep exploration, and generous dollops of fanservice made it worth the effort.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is an amazing game with a deep roster and diverse modes to choose from.
CoH 2: Ardennes Assault is an adept interweaving of the strategic, tactical, and personal facets of warfare.
WWE 2K15 looks better and hits harder on new-gen, but some key omissions keep it from reaching the main-event.
A beautifully-designed game with a great creation toolkit, LittleBigPlanet 3 is let down by unimaginative co-op & bugs.
Escape Dead Island questions how we perceive reality, alongside questionable zombie-killing and stealth.
It's one of the best games available today.
Far Cry 4 has weak characters, but its campaign, co-op, and competitive multiplayer feature incredibly fun freedom.