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Starwhal is meant to be enjoyed on the couch with three of your friends, with only one shared screen to worry about, simple controls that are easy to pick up, and fast, frenetic gameplay that can be enjoyed over and over.
Overall, World of Warships is an excellent game, and I'd highly recommend it if you're into this kind of thing.
A worthy expansion to one of the best games of 2015
Earth Defense Force 4.1 is the videogame equivalent of a 'so-bad-it's-good' B-movie.
Helldivers is hands down one of my favorite multiplayer experiences of this year.
At the reasonable price of $29.99 CAD, Beyond is well worth picking up even with all the other triple-A fare competing for your attention and dollars this holiday.
If you're hankering for a million ways to die in the west, I'd say this is worth a look.
Truly, Mayan Death Robots is the kind of game I'd love to sit back on the couch and play with some friends.
Bursting through a wall with guns blazing has never been this fun. If only there were more unlockable content to work towards than what is included.
Final Cut is definitely an improvement upon the Van Helsing trilogy, without a doubt.
Just Cause 3 is a joy to play and is easily a candidate for game of the year.
I honestly don't see where all the hate for this game is coming from; Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival is an enjoyable board game that blends in the elements of Animal Crossing perfectly.
Star Wars Battlefront fails to match the ambitions of its visuals with equally as impressive gunplay, leaving it in the awkward position of looking amazing while also being rather boring.
I like Legacy of the Void—genuinely, I do. It's just that I don't really want to play it now that I've finished the campaign. The focus on unlocking and swapping between different units in the same slot makes for a highly customizable and highly "for your tastes" kind of experience in the campaign—I just wish that had carried over to the multiplayer to really shake things up.
Even going back to the old content isn't a pain, as it still holds up under scrutiny. The new areas, though, feel more alive - you're part of a grand operation, with many smaller sub-objectives to complete in order to achieve victory. I am largely happy with this.
It's still very much Darksiders II as you remember it, just with a new skin, and that's completely okay.
Enhanced Edition brings a breath of fresh air into the Original Sin experience in a great way.
It reminded me why Call of Duty is one of the most influential series' on the planet, even if it didn't reflect that for a while.
Fallout 4 is certainly enjoyable and I highly recommend it, I'm not sure if this is the revolutionary Fallout title that we've all been waiting for
Rise won't have a difficult time standing out among the CODs, Halo 5s, Fallout 4s and MGS5s of the world.