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At least it no longer plays or looks like an experiment gone wrong.
Lords of the Fallen is a successful twist on an established formula
Sunset Overdrive is contagiously enthusiastic
The Legend of Korra does a disservice to its much-loved source material
Civilization: Beyond Earth successfully injects new life into Sid Meier's long-running strategy series
If the guts of the game are available, NBA 2K15 is the best sports title of the year, by a New York mile. The design choices at its edges — either needlessly making offline features dependent on online access, or insufficiently supporting the dedicated online modes — stain what is otherwise a role model for all sports video games.
Music Evolved's structure can get in the way of its fun
A City Sleeps has too little content and a frustrating main conceit
The Evil Within has a strong foundation in the past but fails to build on it
Low gravity makes The Pre-Sequel more than a simple rehash of the Borderlands formula
Bayonetta 2's blatant over-sexualization puts a big dent in an otherwise great game
If you have the three or four hours to devote to it and care about the future of games as a storytelling medium, Ethan Carter is must-play.
Trap Team will give your kids a crash course in gaming basics — and you'll get an enjoyable and surprisingly deep game to play with a wide range of age groups.
Costume Quest 2 has charm, but not much imagination
DriveClub isn't a huge leap forward but has smart ideas in its multiplayer
FIFA 15 is what fans have come to expect, but it wears its changes well
Isolation isn't the worst Alien game, but it is the most disappointing
Crimes and Punishments is the best Sherlock has been, but it's just short of great
Smash Bros hasn't been compressed for 3DS — it's been tailored to it
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor tells a good story but provides the tools to discover even better tales