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Simply put, if you like baseball and video games you need to own MLB: The Show 2017.
If ‘They Shall Not Pass’ is any indication of DICE’s long-term plans for Battlefield 1, fans have got a great season ahead of them.
Episode Gladiolus is worth checking out for its rugged action and blood-pumping music, though its plot points really should've been part of Final Fantasy XV in the first place.
A surprisingly strong contender in the Nintendo Switch launch library, VOEZ is well worth its modest asking price for rhythm fans who need to scratch that IIDX itch.
Toukiden 2 make for a fine addition to the Action/JRPG genre, bringing a lot of new ideas to the table but not without its minor frustrations.
Think Limbo, but more haunting and with better controls, and you'll have a basic idea of what Rain World is about.
While a little unpolished, Vikings – Wolves of Midgard is over-the-top fun.
Toys for Bob comes up with one of their most ambitious plays yet, the ability to create Skylanders from scratch.
It’s another Mario Sports game and just as satisfyingly predictable or unsatisfyingly unambitious as you imagine.
Telltale has definitely gotten so comfortable that their latest zombie game lacks any teeth.
Telltale has definitely gotten so comfortable that their latest zombie game lacks any teeth.
Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight is an alright bite-sized gothic metroidvania title about a girl that can turn into a cat and fights with a leaf.
This is one Troll that should have stayed under the bridge.
One of the NES's best Metroidvania games is back and better than ever in Blaster Master Zero.
One of the NES's best Metroidvania games is back and better than ever in Blaster Master Zero.
Toukiden 2 make for a fine addition to the Action/JRPG genre, bringing a lot of new ideas to the table but not without its minor frustrations.
At times, Mass Effect: Andromeda can feel like an expansion and not a true follow-up.
A fast racing hybrid that's one part Wipeout, one part F-Zero
You won’t build all that much in the initial hours of LEGO Worlds.
When it comes to LEGO Worlds the sad fact is that the constant technical issues make it a frustrating experience, and locking LEGO pieces behind gamification doesn't make it feel like I have achieved something. I congratulate everyone for what they've accomplished with LEGO Worlds, but many of the issues with this game are not easily forgiven in modern game development.