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Need for Speed Review
- XONE
The quality feel of the driving and nice-looking environment are buried under heaps of technical issues and bland objectives.
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Halo 5: Guardians Review
- XONE
You'll spot some rough edges and notice some omissions, but Halo 5 looks great, plays well, and has enough options to keep you coming back.
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Rock Band 4 Review
- PS4
- XONE
Rock Band 4 feels more like a maintenance release than a proper relaunch of this once-popular franchise.
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 Review
- PS4
- XONE
Don't play this game.
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The Beginner's Guide Review
- PC
The Beginner’s Guide offers a personal and sometimes eerie perspective on amateur game development.
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Destiny: The Taken King Review
- PS4
Destiny's biggest expansion to date makes the game a whole lot more enjoyable and easier to recommend.
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Undertale Review
- PC
Undertale combines charming characters, smart writing, and a unique combat system to make one of this fall's biggest surprises.
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Cradle Review
- PC
Uneven pacing and a handful of poor design decisions can't bring down Cradle's unique, sci-fi mystery.
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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review
- PS4
Metal Gear Solid V practically redefines the notion of what open-world gameplay can be.
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Mad Max Review
- PS4
Avalanche's take on George Miller's post-apocalyptic wasteland is replete with striking visuals, basically enjoyable busywork, and not much else.
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Madden NFL 16 Review
- PS4
- XONE
For the second year in a row, Madden makes smart, interesting changes that genuinely improve the experience.
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Super Mario Maker Review
- WiiU
Super Mario Maker lets you make your own Super Mario Bros. levels and if that isn't enough for you then you're probably beyond help anyway.
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Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Review
- XONE
The campaign has aged pretty poorly and the graphical updates to the campaign side of Gears of War feel half-baked, so unless you're really excited for the competitive part of Gears of War, there's nothing for you here.
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Galak-Z: The Dimensional Review
- PS4
By combining tactical action, complex enemy design, and a whole lot of style, Galak-Z offers an intense game that's more than just empty nostalgia.
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God of War III: Remastered Review
- PS4
This re-release seems unnecessary at first glance, but the conclusion of Kratos' journey serves up a level of spectacle that remains impressive in 2015.
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Her Story Review
- PC
Her Story is a bold and largely successful experiment in interactive crime fiction.
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Batman: Arkham Knight Review
- PS4
Rocksteady's gorgeous-looking third Arkham game refines its open-world format a bit and lets you drive a whole hell of a lot of Batmobile.
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Splatoon Review
- WiiU
It's squid kids and ink blasting abound in Nintendo's exceptionally fun new online shooter.
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Mortal Kombat X Review
- PS4
- XONE
- PC
Mortal Kombat X moves forward with a snappier version of the previous game's fighting and some cool new characters, but the story and other features around the edges feel a bit rough in spots.
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Axiom Verge Review
- PS4
- PC
The ways that Axiom Verge resembles Metroid help set up and drive home the ways that Axiom Verge is most definitely not Metroid.
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Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Review
- PS4
- PSNV
- PC
Hotline Miami's thrillingly brutal gameplay is stretched to the point of breaking in this aesthetically pleasing, but otherwise disappointing sequel.
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Battlefield Hardline Review
- XONE
- PS4
Battlefield Hardline did not crash during our tests and appears to function precisely as expected at this time.
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The Order: 1886 Review
- PS4
There's a word for games like The Order: 1886. Rental.
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Kirby and the Rainbow Curse Review
- WiiU
Ten years later, this frustrating follow-up to Canvas Curse feels shallow and soulless by comparison.
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Saints Row: Gat out of Hell Review
- XONE
The chaos and fun of Saints Row is fully intact in the underworld, but a new setting can only go so far.
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Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Review
- PS4
- XONE
Dimensions recaptures enough of Geometry Wars' thrills to stand as the best new dual-joystick shooter in quite a while.
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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Review
- WiiU
The little mushroom man finally gets his name on the marquee, and the result is a charming, unique, and puzzle-heavy adventure.
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Super Smash Bros. For Wii U Review
- WiiU
Nintendo's all-stars assemble once again, resulting in one of the best reasons to own a Wii U (and eight GameCube controllers).
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WWE 2K15 Review
- XONE
The move to more powerful consoles has resulted in a prettier looking wrestling game, but also a far less enjoyable one.
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Far Cry 4 Review
- PS4
- XONE
- PC
Far Cry 4's open-world provides ludicrous moments and enough chaotic fun to make it worth your while.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition Review
- PC
Whether you wish to take on world-destroying madmen or simply wander around collecting herbs, Dragon Age: Inquisition is guaranteed to include something you'll enjoy doing.
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Assassin's Creed: Unity Review
- XONE
Assassin's Creed: Unity is at once an object of exquisite beauty and exhausting boredom.
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NBA Live 15 Review
- XONE
NBA Live 15 makes some key improvements, but this franchise still doesn't feel quite ready for prime time.
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NBA 2K15 Review
- PS4
The deep and challenging gameplay this series is known for is still front and center, but NBA 2K15's myriad technical problems put a damper on the experience.
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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Review
- PS4
- PC
- XONE
Advanced Warfare's increased focus on player mobility makes a huge impact that freshens up the action and, in some ways, makes every other game in the franchise feel obsolete by comparison.
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Sunset Overdrive Review
- XONE
Insomniac gets back to what it does best with this smirking, fast-moving romp through a gleefully silly open world.
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The Evil Within Review
- PC
Shinji Mikami returns to the genre that defined him, but the result is a jumbled mess of ideas that never quite come together.
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Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth Review
- PC
Firaxis' sci-fi spin on Civilization V has some intriguing ideas that, sadly, don't come together into an equally engaging experience.
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Bayonetta 2 Review
- WiiU
Platinum Games' sequel delivers nuanced, non-stop action that stands among the best in its genre.
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Driveclub Review
- PS4
Driveclub looks nice and has a couple of good ideas about handling leaderboard challenges, but the core of it--actually driving a car--drags the entire thing down.
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