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The Homeworld collection is a fantastic and complex RTS that will challenge players with an almost intimidating amount of depth of choice.
This title won't win any awards for ingenuity, but it will provide any gamers who like to casually call each other "Ice Man" and "Maverick" with plenty of bonehead blowin' up fun.
The Order arrives as a short, decent game, not a console savior.
The game is great for what it is and a welcome addition to the PS4 library, but fans really deserve a true sequel at this point.
Veterans of both PvZ and Diablo are going to find that Deathtrap handles both genres in a substantial way.
Apotheon is never a bad game, and occasionally, it's even a great game, but it's never consistently great enough to become a classic in the same way other indie titles like Journey have.
The metagame feels comfortingly familiar to those who have played titles such as Final Fantasy Tactics
Sadly, Evolve stumbles onto the scene and right into the unmemorable category of unremarkable mediocrity.
This isn't a bad game, if modest in budget, but its console-based—and occasionally sexist—comedy is pretty niche, and it now finds itself going up against that most dreaded of all competition, the entire PC library of RPGs.
Telltale has created well written instalment of the Game of Thrones game that will please fans of the show, and stands on its own as a tense, dramatic tale of intrigue, politics and what families do to survive.
Ocarina Of Time might be the undisputed masterpiece, but Majora's Mask has slowly become a deserving cult favourite.
Ultimately, Re;Birth2 is not a top-tier JRPG in terms of polish, or even story, but it is a solid effort that looks very pretty on the Vita.
Whether it's free running run one side of a map to the other, traversing great heights or simply making a zombies head explode with a baseball bat, Light offers you plenty of diversity to keep the game interesting.
Chrysalis, Life Is Strange's debut episode, introduces a fascinatingly weird tone where the ordinary is coupled with the bizarre.
Zombeer is not afraid to be the videogame equivalent of a B movie.
Stardust Vanguards is not a perfect game, but it does its job well to entertain players with its one of a kind fun factor.
If you want something other than StarCraft, it might be worth the time.
Grim Fandango is back, and, unlike The Longest Journey, it's gotten a bit of modern spit and polish for its console/PC debut, and it goes without saying that for fans of adventure games, this is a must own title.
Citizens of Earth isn't always right on point. The humor is spotty and predictable, but the combat system has enough depth to be engaging.
On the whole, there ARE performance gains in the move from the PS3 to the PS4, especially in the framerate department, but it's obvious that this hasn't been optimized. Compared to the work done for Grand Theft Auto V, with its new content, new view point and meticulously optimized performance, the work on Saints Row IV feels less accomplished.