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Super Mario Maker 3DS hits home and aside from a couple mild issues, it’s a dream come true for Nintendo nuts.
Final Fantasy XV is a challenge to modern game design and traditional masculine gaming narratives, on top of being a truly phenomenal, enriching experience. Square Enix has reclaimed its throne.
Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection is a product that just makes me tired.
If Undertale and Cave Story weren’t enough for you, Creepy Castle is the fix you need.
Where Syndrome should have been a love letter to classic sci-fi horror games, it instead feels like a drunken, rambling text sent at three in the morning.
Slayaway Camp hits checks all the boxes and will slash its way into your heart.
All of the tedium, none of the excitement: Motorsport Manager is the perfect sim to relax to.
Small Radios Big Televisions is a short but stimulating trip into a world of multiple realities.
While it can feel a little linear at times, there is something magical about the start to any Pokémon adventure, and that’s what makes Pokémon Sun so great.
ENIGMA: may provide a unique premise for a mystery story, but don’t expect stellar writing. Hold off on this visual novel until it goes on sale.
Dishonored 2’s world and gameplay feel just as tight and diverse as the original.
Dodgy framerate aside, the deeply political Watch Dogs 2 is an improvement over its predecessor in every possible respect.
Each level feels like a real place, inhabited by real people with their own goals and routines.
Tyranny is an exercise in depicting humanity’s worst facets, and it does so in a nuanced, interesting way while being an engaging and accessible CRPG.
For more information on Nobunaga Oda's life, visit a local game store and pick up Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence - Ascension
A solid installment within the BlazBlue series that will appeal to fans and casual players alike, so long as you already enjoy playing fighting games.
Call of Duty Infinite Warfare is the most disappointing multiplayer shooter I’ve played in recent memory because it has too many poorly balanced mechanics and systems to create an enjoyable arcade shooter experience
Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered’s campaign might feel outdated by today’s standards, but its multiplayer remains as addictive and fun as ever.
I’m still kind of confused regarding how I feel about this game, but I can’t stop playing.
The Assembly is an ugly, jagged mess that is just plain dull with lengthy load times and nauseating gameplay