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Velocity's emphasis on speed and item collection gives it an incredibly exhilarating feel.
It's a poorly-written experience who places too much of a priority on delivering the absurdity as often as possible…
Treating this game as a single player campaign—while technically feasible—is the weakest aspect of the game.
It may not be a great rhythm/JRPG, but it's a solid FF rhythm game, and for fans, that's probably enough.
The Sims 4 will be worth it. Right now, it's too hamstrung by EA's need to make those expansions worthwhile to be a solid standalone title.
Every part of [Dead Rising 3] exists in service to the simple act of knocking over zombies like so many shuffling bowling pins.
The most disappointing area is tied to another optional boss, accessible only after you gain the titular Crown using the 'enter memory' mechanic. It lacks any of the distinct qualities of the Iron Keep or the Brume Tower, consisting of a series of windowless iron rooms and arranged ambushes.
For $14.99, First Light packs in an impressive amount of entertainment for its asking price.
Firefall feels like a game that's just entering Beta, rather than one that's just left it.
Diablo III is only getting better with each new version. Well worth jumping into if you love a loot driven experience.
This game shows that the bar's set high and they can reach it,
It's one the more unusual, charming and relaxing indie efforts available on a consoles today.
The game's underlying dialogue and storyline is engagingly downbeat and adult.
[Halfway's] developer is an enormous fan of a few things: well-crafted pixel art, 1980s science fiction movies, and XCOM.
Playing Magic 2015 is a trip down memory lane
It definitely has a bold sense of tension and impressive style, but there's a lack of consistency to it that makes things more frustrating than difficult.
If you're a former Wii or Xbox 360 owner that missed out on this title last year, it is, absolutely, an essential purchase.
WildStar comes to the table with some of the most delightfully beautiful visuals I've ever seen in an MMO.
Abyss Odyssey disappoints because every element looks astounding on paper. And then you pick up the controller.
What's on show here is still a unique—and occasionally maddening—puzzle platforming game with a sense of identity unlike anything else on the market