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Fun, but it just doesn't have the same appeal as other entries in the series.
Another high-quality first-party title for the Wii U.
Unless you're in the market for a couple of cool new weapons, Fallen Angel does little to justify the price tag.
Huffs and puffs, but doesn't blow us away.
A rewarding, idiosyncratic romp imbued with nonsense, humour, and pathos.
A brilliant premise is undercut by short play time, poor combat and many bugs.
New additions fail to mask old problems.
A great game made better thanks to a lovely lick of paint.
Short and not particularly sweet, Operation Broken Eagle is an unimpressive first stab at giving Dead Rising 3 some worthwhile DLC.
Not the revival of the classic Lucasarts form some would hope, but a great first instalment all the same.
One of the best local multiplayer games I've played in years.
As openers go, this is a strong debut to the second season, with Clementine a superb choice of protagonist.
An intriguing narrative is bogged down by sparse mechanics and repetitive environments.
A great hook falls foul of terrible bugs, inconsistent mechanics, and woeful performance issues.
The combat system has potential. Shame everything else is so poor.
Amidst a pretty lukewarm lineup of launch titles across both platforms, Resogun absolutely shines.
Pretty yet uninspired. Killzone, then.
Better than the 360/PS3 instalments in more than just looks, this is the best version of FIFA 14 you can buy.
Everything you'd expect it to be and less.
Excellent driving mechanics and visuals are sadly hindered by too many major issues.