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League of Legends is an amazing and intense MOBA with great depth, tons of character, and a huge community.
The LEGO Movie Videogame's diverse backdrops and heroes devolve into tedium and busywork.
Strike Vector is gorgeous shooter with strong mechanics and lots of customisation, but it's tough to get into.
The first half of Jazzpunk is a non-stop deluge of gags and entertaining minigames, but it can't keep up that pace.
A a grim, unsatisfying and morally dubious exercise in frustration and empathy suppression.
Unepic is a funny, unrelenting homage to classic adventure games and RPGs despite some holdover shortcomings.
The Wolf Among Us Episode 2: Smoke and Mirrors is a great second act to Telltale's adventure noir.
Octodad revels in its brand of absurdist physical comedy, but also tells a touching tale.
Except for its muddled progression system, tactical RPG Blackguards gets a lot of things right.
Might and Magic X: Legacy delivers tough, but fair turn-based fantasy combat that largely works.
TR: Definitive Edition's good looks are a bonus. It's still Lara, great pacing, and clever design that make it amazing.
Consortium is a game of great ideas in search of a story that deserves them.
Liberation HD is a better way to see Aveline's story, but it's still riddled with too many issues to be enjoyable.
Broken Age reminds me why I fell in love with adventure games in the first place.
Nidhogg's sword-fighting is exhilarating and exquisitely balanced. Against friends, its appeal is perhaps limitless.
The Banner Saga is a beautiful, brutal tactical RPG.
Continue?9876543210 is as weird as its title suggests, and surprisingly clever as well.
Don't Starve is a beautiful take on Minecraft's formula that ultimately left me feeling a bit too empty.
Few action games are as fast, rewarding, and exciting as the insane and imperfect Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
Zumba Fitness: World Party isn't great at bringing in new people, but the dance workouts are fun regardless of skill.