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Etrian Odyssey probably didn't need a second remake, especially with story and characters this unengaging, but the game underneath is still a superior dungeon crawler.
Between the gorgeous graphics, solid combat, and multiple game modes this impressive fighter isn't necessarily just for anime fans.
An astoundingly beautiful puzzle platformer, that's a little too frustrating in practice but far from the twee family game some may mistake it for.
A boldly inventive 2D shooter that asks a lot of its players but rewards them with one of the most versatile action games of recent months.
A superb sequel that improves on every aspect of the already excellent originals, and offers one of the most absorbing and unpredictable strategy experiences ever seen.
A solid start to Black Ops III's DLC schedule, with two standout maps and only one actively bad one.
A fun, funny, and wonderfully gory 2D shooter, but it's not quite as tightly designed as OlliOlli and certainly lacks the same longevity.
An excellent remaster of an imperfect but hugely endearing action adventure, that completely justifies the ongoing plans for a sequel.
Focusing on the movies rather than the comics has seen Marvel go from inspiring the best Lego game to one of the worst.
The old style Tomb Raider is never coming back, but this is a more satisfying compromise than the reboot and an impressive technical feat.
An ashamedly old school role-player that nevertheless does its best to attract new players and entertain existing fans.
This punch-pulling retro update is charming and beautiful but doesn't quite have the mind to match.
Square Enix's latest attempt to create a Monster Hunter clone has a lot of Final Fantasy fan service but few other reasons to explore its world.
A colossal achievement in puzzle gaming, with a very cleverly conceived setting and story, but the lack of variety and reward becomes stifling.
A daring, and largely successful, attempt to show the civilian side of war, that succeeds as an interactive drama even when it occasionally fails as a game.
Despite its obvious flaws the reactive story and compelling characters make this one of the best storytelling experiences of the current generation.
A fantastically well designed and presented roguelike, that makes your heroes' mental health just as important as their physical well-being.
B-movie by name and B-movie by nature, but there's still enjoyment to be had with the endearingly rubbish enemies and fun but vapid combat.
It has more in common with the original Homeworld than it first seems, but this new real-time strategy works best as an introduction rather than a continuation.
Some of the most natural dialogue ever designed for a video game – in terms of quality and interaction – helps to make a superior supernatural thriller.