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Metroid Prime: Federation Force is not only the best FPS on the 3DS, but perhaps one of my favorite FPS games ever.
Layers of Fear: Inheritance far too reliant on jump-scares, while somehow not even fully understanding what makes those scares effective.
No Man’s Sky is a shallow package of undercooked ideas that will ultimately go forgotten in a year full of other, better releases.
A horror experience Dead by Daylight is not.
Telltale’s take on the Caped Crusader has a confident storyline that captures the essence of the iconic world well, and establishes an intriguing tale for future installments to expand upon.
In its feature-complete state, Starbound feels like a much tighter experience than it had in the past, and rather uniquely for the "Terraria, but…" genre, it actually has its own story that takes players across parts of its randomly generated galaxy and introduces them to the various playable races along the way.
For the price, Zombie Night Terror is a fine way to spend a weekend or more.
If you love grinding for hours in dungeon crawlers after doing a three-hour long tutorial, this is the game for you.
Little King’s Story is a game that’ll make you say, “oh I just can’t wait to be king.”
Earth Defense Force 4.1 is a smoother, more polished version of the same cheesy, excellent product that Sandlot's gotten so good at making.
Fall Flat’s weird controls can frustrate at times, but it still manages to be enjoyable and hilarious throughout.
By going against their own grain, Insomniac Games has crafted a true winner with Song of the Deep, which is one of 2016’s most hypnotic and charming games.
You might pull your hair out trying to complete the story mode, but you'll have a blast doing it.
Burnout meets mini golf, forcing the player to deal with all sorts of crazy destructive situations like china shops.
I don't even know if I'd necessarily recommend ABZÛ even if I did enjoy it.
Necropolis is worth playing mostly because of its commitment to a fun tone, but falls short when you actually have to play.
Unholy Heights is so good, it’ll make you feel sympathy for the devil.
Headlander is a perfect storm of thought-provoking sci-fi, biting humor, and pitch-perfect gameplay that comes wrapped in a stylish, affordable package, and is one of this year’s very best.
On PS4, Kerbal Space Program is a lazy shoehorning of the PC title onto a console with next to no regard as to how it should look, play or control on that platform.
10 Second Ninja X never truly reaches its pinnacle in the game-play department by a charming cast of characters and a surprising story push the game across the finish line.