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While Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness pulls together a strong story and great gameplay, it's plauged by technical issues.
While the story is weak, Gundam Breaker 3 is an addictive hack-and-slash game that has a wealth of depth in how users can customize their experience.
Rogue Stormers takes place in a fantasy action setting with a run and gun tint. If you think "Contra meets Metroid" you'll get the gist.
A clever take on two worn genres, Wasted is a funny and addictive genre hybrid that has scores of content at a low price point.
This boring and bland game isn't the spiritual sequel to Mega Man we were hoping for. Mega Man is dead, long live Mega Man!
VA-11 Hall-A is a funny, thought-provoking, and sometimes tragic work of art, with truly original gameplay and a beautiful aesthetic unlike anything else on the market.
From the outset, it's clear that SMITE is a perfect fit for consoles.
Blood and Wine is an expansion to raise a glass to.
I had a blast with this game, and it might challenge for my favourite in the series. It’s crazy, it’s fun, it’s satisfying, and it’s badass.
Dungeons 2 isn't all that original, but its classic Dungeon Keepers roots makes for an enjoyable RTS game.
Much like Vermintide itself, it may not be groundbreaking in any one way, but it's reliably and consistently fun, and still beautifully immersive in that Warhammer sort of way.
If you're a dedicated fan of all things One Piece, including its previous videogame incarnations, this game will likely satisfy your itch.
Mirror's Edge Catalyst is a fun yet uninspired sequel to one of EA's most inspired titles, and a title that has no clear idea what it wants to be.
If you liked Rebirth, you'd be doing yourself a major disservice by not treating yourself to Afterbirth.
Koihime Enbu is a solid, old school fighter with a strong foundation that taps into the nostalgia of a bygone era.
Collider 2 really isn’t content with provided any surprises—it knows what it is, and for the most part, it does that job well.
The Magic Circle is a delightful puzzler brimming with creativity.
Dead Island: Definitive Collection is a symbol of the franchise’s great ideas, hampered by what is merely an okay execution.
Postal Redux is a mediocre letdown for series fans, with nothing to say and very little incentive to play it.
If the basic premise of letting loose giant, hulking murder-mechs and terror-tanks on city districts literally full of destructibles and enemies is cool, then the execution is absolutely magnificent.