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Black Ops 3 makes up for a terrible single-player campaign with great multiplayer.
Brutal combat and solid writing lets Lara Croft become the action heroine we deserve.
Halo 5: Guardians is the best installment yet in Microsoft's storied shooter series, offering exciting gameplay, an engaging story and tons of multiplayer content.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate has polished gameplay, gorgeous visuals and a big world to explore, but feels very familiar overall.
Transformers: Devastation combines authentic sound and visuals with over-the-top action in a game that leaves you wanting more, regardless of whether you love the '80s cartoons.
Minecraft: Story Mode feels more like a Telltale adventure than a traditional Minecraft experience, but it's still a fun and unusual take on a world that, until now, has had almost no storyline.
Year Two of Destiny is de-Dinkled, has upped the difficulty, given you a sword, and finally become a game you can invest in.
Tearaway Unfolded has an inspired art style and memorable music, but both the gameplay and the story are rather undemanding.
Until Dawn is a B-movie delight for horror fans, thanks to creative narrative mechanics and excellent production values.
Arkham Knight adds even more polish to familiar gameplay, including the Batmobile and a few new gadgets with a disturbing yet compelling story.
Fallout Shelter is an addictive mobile game for Fallout fans and casual gamers alike and does free-to-play right, but is frustrating when it crashes.
Mortal Kombat X is the series' best installment yet, offering deep fighting gameplay, a cinematic story mode and some truly over-the-top finishing moves.
The Handsome Collection targets a very specific type of Borderlands fan, but for the intended audience, it's a great buy.
Type-0 isn't as beautiful or as innovative as other recent Final Fantasy titles, but for a PSP remake from 2011, it's pretty good.
It's not Battlefield in practice, but a great single-player mode elevates this game into something special.
While not as groundbreaking as the original, Wrong Number brings more of what made Hotline Miami so great: puzzles, fast-paced action and a soundtrack that can't be contained.
Bloodborne is an exceptional game for both longtime fans and newcomers, but it's a little less delightfully vexing than its predecessors.
The Order: 1886 is a graphically stunning title bogged down by tired combat scenarios and a lackluster story.
All the cool guns, graphics and Goliaths merely gussy up an age-old children's game.
It's mostly more of the same, but when 'the same' is more Pokemon, that's not necessarily a bad thing.