
Bayonetta 2 Review
Bayonetta 2 is a classic, and one of the finest, most wonderfully insane action games ever made.
Bayonetta 2 is a classic, and one of the finest, most wonderfully insane action games ever made.
While there are some moments to be had with Mario Party 10's minigames, it doesn't have the depth or the challenge to hold your attention for long.
In its Definitive Edition form, DmC Devil May Cry isn't just a better version of DmC--it's a bonafide hack 'n' slash classic.
GTA V remains a benchmark game, and its graphical improvements are hugely impressive, but it's the addition of a first-person mode that transforms it into a very different beast.
Despite some intriguing Abstergo revelations, Assassin's Creed Rogue is a uninspired and only mildly entertaining adventure.
Assassin's Creed Unity's recreation of a battle-scarred Paris is a joy to behold, but its so-so story doesn't make the most of this gorgeous setting.
The NES Remix series finds the perfect home on 3DS.
Killzone: Shadow Fall Intercept's mishmash of co-op ideas doesn't make for the most compelling of experiences.
Tomodachi Life brings the quirk in spades, but it's not long before the novelty wears off.
Kirby: Triple Deluxe is a wildly inventive and colorful platformer that makes great use of 3D.
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze's unimaginative level design saps the fun out of this retro-inspired platformer.
Peggle 2 is an engrossing explosion of sights, sounds, and laughs.
Fighter Within is a laughable attempt at a fighting game.
Ryse: Son of Rome looks the part, but underneath its pretty exterior lies a shallow, mind-numbingly tedious action game.
Super Mario 3D World is a sublime platformer that's full of wonderful ideas and fabulous level design.
There's a fun fighting system in Infinity Blade III, but it isn't enough to carry this unnecessarily bloated adventure.
There's not much new to see in Just Dance 2014, but it remains one of the most accessible and stupidly fun party games around.
Rocksmith 2014 is a vast improvement on its predecessor, and a valuable learning tool for any aspiring guitar player.
Sonic Lost World is a confused and derivative platformer that struggles to make the most of its speedy blue star.
FIFA 14 is an exercise in subtle refinements and clever tweaks that transforms the familiar into something that feels fresh, exciting, and always engaging.
PES 2014 moves ever closer towards simulation, and in doing so forgets exactly what makes the series so different and so much fun in the first place.
Wildly imaginative and brimming with style, Puppeteer is a fantastic platformer that's heaps of fun for kids and adults alike.
Killer Is Dead is filled with Suda 51 eccentricity, but it struggles to stay relevant with inconsistent combat, a poorly told story, and some awkwardly sleazy moments.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is a dark, emotionally charged adventure that's a masterclass in doing more with less.
Cloudberry Kingdom is a wonderfully challenging platformer with exciting level design and great game-changing power-ups.
Over-the-top, bloody, and bursting with even more content, Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition on PC is far and away the best version of this excellent fighting game.
Charming, witty, and with a great combat system, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is a thoroughly entertaining mashup of platformer and RPG.
Scourge: Outbreak is all kinds of awful.
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger's arcade-style shooting is wonderfully thrilling, fast-paced fun.
Star Trek The Video Game is a mess of bugs, glitches, and thoroughly uninspiring shooting.
Dead Island: Riptide might look like an idyllic zombie-fest, but it's little more than a frustrating mess of half-baked ideas and repetitive combat.
Dead Island: Riptide might look like an idyllic zombie-fest, but it's little more than a frustrating mess of half-baked ideas and repetitive combat.
The Redemption's varied missions and new powers are a lot of fun, but the predictable ending is a big disappointment for the series.
Dead Island: Riptide might look like an idyllic zombie-fest, but it's little more than a frustrating mess of half-baked ideas and repetitive combat.
What The Infamy promised, The Betrayal fails to deliver due to a glacial pace, repetitive missions, and an inconsistent new power.
Fresh combat and stylish visuals make Vergil's Downfall a fun addition to DmC: Devil May Cry, despite a less-than-stellar story.
The multiplayer's a bust, but God of War: Ascension's campaign is a gloriously bloody adventure filled with exhilarating combat.
As if the lure of an evil founding father weren't enough, The Tyranny of King Washington ups the action with enjoyable new abilities and a stimulating plot.
Antichamber bends the rules of space and time with challenging puzzles and a fantastic sense of atmosphere.
The Cave is a fun yet flawed adventure that challenges the mind, explores the human psyche, and raises a few laughs too.
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