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Flawed, yes. Fun? Certainly. A total failure? Not really.
Hyrule Warriors is fun, pays decent fan service, and uses the Dynasty Warriors template well.
The feature list is bare, but the Sims themselves are incredible.
It'd be nice to see an entry focused entirely on Sony's latest console, but for now this is yet another supremely playable shmup title with oodles of replay value and a twist of originality.
Madden NFL 15 is an excellent return to form for the series - an essential purchase for longstanding fans and a great starting point for players looking to jump on board.
First Light is Second Son with most of the fat trimmed, making it ideal for newcomers.
Episode five, thankfully, gives you the room to decide where Clementine ends up and suggests that your decisions are going to have a permanent effect on her future.
Console gamers will see big improvements in Redux compared to the originals, making this one of the best remakes we've seen.
Those wanting to get away from Tiger Woods' gimmicks will enjoy this, but it's merely functional.
The best (console) version of Diablo 3 money can buy.
It has some interesting ideas, but Road Not Taken is too often both frustrating and confusing.
Simple mechanics mix well with a deep levelling system to make for an excellent game that'll keep you coming back for hours.
The best version of one of the last generation's best games.
Valiant Hearts is a confused game, but also a brave one tackling difficult subject matter.
Same as the last one: an average, if somewhat enjoyable shooter.
EA Sports UFC could have been great, but thanks to a lack of modes and customisation options, it's simply ok.
A B-movie plot wrapped around an F-rated game.
It's a Worms game.
Undoubtedly enjoyable, but it won't linger long in the memory.
A decent, but confused, shooter.