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This is the best looking, best performing GTA game to grace consoles, bar none.
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is the latest installment in the franchise, but even though it fits an easy rhyme scheme I can't claim it's the greatest.
Super Smash Bros. For Wii U gives the franchise one hell of a technical facelift, plays like dream, and is sure to suck up dozens if not hundreds of hours of your life through endlessly addictive gameplay.
Their newest game fixes all the major issues with DAII and gives RPG fans their first classic of the new generation.
Once I was done observing from afar and directly interacting with the world, the persistent problems reared their ugly heads. Assassin's Creed Unity's attractiveness is only skin deep.
Sledgehammer Games has seen the future, and it works.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection – The True Meaning of a 'Definitive' Collection
If you just want to scratch the JRPG itch while on the go, this is your game.
If this game is attempting to imitate the Souls series oppressive, dank, and eerie landscapes, it fails in the attempt by overdoing the cliché and generic videogame fantasy aesthetic.
Perhaps the game's greatest success is the sense of exquisite history and continuity carried through in the excellent writing:
This isn't just the best action title on the Wii U, it's the best and most blissfully entertaining action game that's been released in this entire generation so far.
Civilization: Beyond Earth is, in many senses, the next logical step forward in a series that has always been about celebrating the human drive to understand, control, and expand our environment.
When stripped down to its core, there's really nothing special about it.
…don't call it a Harmonix comeback. They've been here for years…
Costume Quest 2 is at its best when the repetitive role-playing combat system takes a backseat to its adventure-style exploration and dialogue.
Sunset Overdrive is not all bad though. I wouldn't even call many of my stated issues actual complaints. They are more like design choices which I really don't agree with.
A fantastic and underrated game is let down by a less than stellar remaster and too high a retail price.
The Evil Within is absolutely sure to appeal to those obsessed with the original Resident Evil games. That said, it's a real shame that the developer didn't take this fresh start as a chance to reinvent himself and horror games in general.
I think that Project Spark takes what other games with creation suites such as LittleBigPlanet and Minecraft started and amplifies it to a much higher level.
In many ways, the pre-sequel feels like a pleasant place-holder.