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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.
Offering tons of iconic fighters, satisfying game modes and gorgeous visuals, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is the best installment yet in Nintendo's flagship fighting franchise.
Though it's only just getting started, Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series is a video game fans won't want to miss.
You'll want to spend hours with the compelling characters, elaborate worlds and in-depth RPG gameplay of Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Assassin's Creed Rogue can be just as enthralling as its predecessors, but it sometimes feels dated and inconsequential.
Assassin's Creed Unity refines the franchise's gameplay and graphics with next-gen tech, and the results are understandably excellent.
Scarily good sound and level design make Alien: Isolation the season's best horror game.
Critical gameplay changes, more multiplayer customization make up for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's absolutely awful single-player story.
Lords of the Fallen is a little bland, but it's a perfectly good distraction with a bit more bite than most modern action/RPGs.
The lack of customization, contradictory driving elements and tiny car list make Driveclub a pass for all but the most die-hard racing fans.