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Star Wars Battlefront 2 is a game on par with its predecessor in terms of quality, but that is hard to see when it is covered in garbage business decisions.
A Hat in Time is a short but great spiritual successor to Super Mario 64 and the best 3D platformer released on PC this year.
Despite being a slightly pared down re-release of Skyrim, the portability aspect really makes this work.
Don't Stop Believin' helps to undo a lot of damage of previous episodes, but this more level-headed characterization is five episodes too late.
Mario Party: The Top 100 feels like a party no one showed up to.
If you're thinking about playing RiME, I urge you to do so elsewhere and at a price point you're comfortable with.
Call of Duty returns to the European Theatre in stunning 4K.
Objectively, this is the worst version of Doom, but that doesn't really matter because it is the best version on the Nintendo Switch.
One part retro, one part modern-esque, Lode Runner Legacy marries much of what made the original so memorable.
Sonic Forces has polish in some key places, but fails to bring that polish to every facet of its design.
A Disney Pixar Adventure is remastered Kinect game with a little bit of new life.
A overall good game can still be brought down by bad business decisions.
Good addition to an already good game, just don't expect any real change ups to what came before.
Jettomero: Hero of the Universe arrests with its vision of the beauty of stars and planets, as well as the sheer heart of the blank-faced machine you share your journey with.
Disneyland Adventures is a not-so-magical adventure through a game that is unable to keep up with the player.
Super Beat Sports succeeds at doing something familiar but fresh with the rhythm genre and is a blast to play with friends.
Super Lucky's Tale is a generic and forgettable 3D platformer. Xbox fans deserve better.
Bubsy: The Woolies Strikes Back is thankfully only about an hour long so we can go back to forgetting Bubsy exists.
.hack//G.U. Last Recode is a fascinating novelty, but makes a better impression as a time capsule than a compelling video game in 2017.
Tiny Barbarian DX may look like just another indie platformer on the surface, but it is so much more than that.