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Reaper of Souls reinvigorates an already great game
Age of Wonders 3 is a challenging power fantasy
Burial at Sea too often feels like well-made fan fiction
Banished is a deep, difficult exercise in survival
Escape Goat 2 is pure brain candy
Luftrausers has a strong pull
Second Son is more of the Infamous you already know
Ground Zeroes feels more like a cash grab than a real follow-up
Yoshi's New Island earns its place in a classic series
Titanfall has all the makings of the next big thing
TowerFall Ascension is never not fun.
Developer Bloober Team has promised to address some of the issues with the game, but as it stands, Basement Crawl is a trainwreck.
Obsidian finds a happy home in South Park
Episode 2 raises stakes and expectations for The Walking Dead's second season
Plants vs. Zombies is an elevating factor in a tired genre
The elements of a better game never come together in Thief
Strider takes the best parts of its lineage to heart
Tropical Freeze adds intelligently to the formula, with new characters that imbue subtle nuance to the gameplay, a better-tuned challenge level and an increased emphasis on replay value. These features make Tropical Freeze consistently worth coming back to, and mark it as a high point for the series.
Strike Vector can't quite stick the landing
Jazzpunk doesn't aspire to be an excellent shooter or platformer. Instead, it aspires to and succeeds in having a great conversation with the player.