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Paper Mario: Color Splash is an absolute delight.
Ember offers a fun RPG experience from a rising indie developer reminiscent of classical games of the genre. Technical flaws and over-simplified mechanics mar an otherwise quality experience.
Event[0] feels a bit like getting HAL9000’d by BMO from Adventure Time
Edge of Twilight: Return to Glory is a janky and odd little game, but its creativity and heart carries it far enough to merit a cautious recommendation.
Gears of War 4 is a return to form and easily the best game in the series thanks to new weapons and an all-new class-based Horde mode that will keep you coming back for more.
Yo-Kai Watch 2 is a fantastic sequel to a fantastic game.
It’s not quite the next big step that some may want, but Sonic Boom: Fire and Ice is nevertheless a fun, funny little platformer that’s a worthwhile romp for fans of the genre.
Dragon Quest Builders is certainly overpriced, but I can’t help but love its fluent mechanics, charming characters and epic quests.
XCOM 2's console version is a buggy mess cobbled together from a far better game, and the worst possible way to experience the game.
It sure would be nice if the gang could clean things up on the technical side as this season marches towards what we all have to assume will be an epic finale.
If on pitch action is what you value over everything else, then you can’t go wrong with PES 2017
Destiny still has the same problems it’s always suffered from.
Last generations Dead Rising games have been ported to modern consoles in 1080p 60fps with DLC included and no other frills.
Oceanhorn is a passable-at-best adventure that just made me want to go back and play the games it took everything from, because they did it better.
A charmingly old-school and endlessly engrossing title that boasts over a hundred hours’ worth of content, Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past earns a slot in any JRPG lovers’ library.
FIFA 17 makes a convincing argument for replacing players’ copies of FIFA 16.
This is one of those games that could use a little more time in the oven.
Picking up BioShock: The Collection for just two shining, flawed stars would still be a good idea.
Payday 2: Crimewave Edition is the perfect game for current-gen owners who have always wanted to rob a bank, but never wanted to go to jail.
The Song of Seven Chapter One delivers a fun, though flawed adventure game.