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Adventures of Pip (for PC) Review
Adventures of Pip is a fun, ambitious action-platformer with an original concept, but it has a frustrating power-up system and sparse (though excellent) music.
Axiom Verge (for PC) Review
Axiom Verge delivers one of the better experiences in the oversaturated Metroidvania genre, but if you've played a NES/SNES Metroid title, then you've played Axiom Verge. The game's plenty fun, but it fails to carve out a distinct identity.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (for PC) Review
The combination of satisfying combat, excellent story, and open-world exploration makes The Witcher 3 the best in the series, and one of the best games released this year.
DiRT Rally (for PC) Preview
DiRT Rally morphs the franchise into a serious racing sim, a realistically thrilling yet punishing take on outdoor rallycross. This early access test drive should help you decide whether or not you're cool with that.
Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim (for PC) Review
Ys VI is a simple, energetic, and unrelenting action-RPG that keeps you hacking and slashing the whole way through.
Halo: Spartan Strike (for Windows 8) Review
While top-down shooters are nothing new for mobile, Halo: Spartan Strike stands out by evoking its famous franchise.
Magicka 2 (for PC) Preview
Magicka 2 gives players more of the complex spell-combination hijinks and high fantasy silliness of the original, with new rules to learn and challenges to overcome.
The Crew (for PC) Review
The Crew is an overenthusiastic attempt at marrying racing gameplay and multiplayer to a massive open-world driving map. Unfortunately, repetitive missions, cheap AI, and poor balancing hold the game back from greatness despite its impressive and detailed world.
Double Dragon Trilogy (for PC) Review
The Double Dragon Trilogy is an enjoyable nod to the nostalgic action games of old. Publisher DotEmu has made subtle changes to the classic gameplay, however, with mixed results.
Elite: Dangerous (for PC) Review
Elite: Dangerous is a fascinating exploration of space that will endlessly appeal to some players and thoroughly bore others.
Game of Thrones: Iron From Ice (for PC) Review
Iron From Ice, the first chapter in Telltale Games's Game of Thrones series, lays down a great foundation. The presentation suffers from weak visuals, but the story scenarios, intense rhetorical dueling, and dynamic protagonist perspectives recreate a world rich with intrigue and drama.
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions (for PC) Review
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions is a superb minimalist shooter that will have you saying "just one more game" every time.
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (for PC) Review
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham delivers exactly what you would expect from a Lego game: simple combat, light-hearted storytelling, and lots of smashing and collecting. Some rough edges sully the overall enjoyment, however.
Resident Evil HD Remaster (for PC) Review
Resident Evil HD Remaster often disappoints when it comes to the HD part, but the rest of the game is so damn good, newcomers and old-timers alike should check it out.
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (for PC) Review
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is a perfect port of the console version. Don't expect a full-blown campaign, however. This is merely the exciting prologue to the upcoming main event.
Pro Evolution Soccer (for PC) Review
PES 2015 is a very good football/soccer simulation game that's unfortunately hampered by some clunky gameplay and uneven graphics.
Far Cry 4 (for PC) Review
Far Cry 4 trades tropical islands for mountains, but otherwise, it offers pretty much the same great shooter experience as its predecessor.
Assassin's Creed: Unity (for PC) Review
Ubisoft makes some good changes to its Assassin's Creed formula with Unity, but the game is doomed to mediocrity due to its lack of polish and originality.
Metal Slug 3 (for PC) Review
Metal Slug 3, one of the crown jewels in SNK Playmore's retro video game catalog, remains an exciting, well-crafted experience more than a decade after its original Neo Geo release.
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (for PC) Review
Though low gravity makes combat more interesting, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel's missions and story feel like straight-up filler. This Pre-Sequel is strictly for devoted Vault Hunters.