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Prey is a first-person sci-fi shooter with plenty of powers and scary alien jump scares.
Mass Effect: Andromeda isn’t the most innovative game out there, but it’s easy to get lost in this imaginative space opera.
Breath of the Wild isn't just one of the best Zelda titles ever made; it's something that comes along only once in a generation, and it's a game that everyone should play.
While Tales of Berseria isn't quite as good as the series gets, once this game gets its daemonic claws into you, it's hard to put down.
Final Fantasy XV is a masterpiece, channeling some of the franchise's best qualities while adding something new and unexpected at every turn.
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier is a beautiful game where your decisions really matter, but it's mostly the same as Seasons 1 and 2.
Mafia 3 serves up picturesque vistas and a rocking soundtrack as a backdrop to a compelling, relevant story.
The Last Guardian is a game about friendship that will test your patience with a wonky camera and controls.
Dead Rising 4 is filled with over-the-top, creative zombie killing, but the story is formulaic and the open world doesn’t invite exploration.
World of Final Fantasy is a colorful role-playing game with inventive battle mechanics, but you've probably heard the story before.
Gears of War 4 is a thrilling new chapter in Microsoft's third-person shooter saga that stays true to what makes the series so fun to play.
If you're looking for a driving game this fall, Forza Horizon 3 offers one of the most exhilarating and satisfying racing experiences around on console or PC.
Star Trek Online, while somewhat repetitive and a bit violent, still offers players an interesting, faithful Trek story.
ReCore is a competent shooter and platformer, but long load screens and brutally short play-through weigh it down.
No Man's Sky is a gorgeous game that gives players a satisfying sense of exploration, but the experience can be incredibly repetitive.
Batman: The Telltale Series brings its story-writing prowess to Gotham and takes billionaire Bruce Wayne out of the Dark Knight's shadow.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End completes the franchise on a high note that series fans will remember for a long time to come.
Dark Souls III is beautiful, balanced and fun, although it's not so different from the handful of games that preceded it.
If you're looking for a fun game set in prehistoric times, check out Far Cry Primal. Just don't expect much of a story.
Blizzard's third, and final, expansion for StarCraft II adds new units and game modes, and ties up loose plot threads in the galactic saga of this storied real-time-strategy franchise.