
From Software's latest is a masterpiece of open-world design that places exploration and player agency at the heart of the experience.

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From Software's latest is a masterpiece of open-world design that places exploration and player agency at the heart of the experience.

Mixtape offers a sincere, often hilarious look at growing up, set to an incredible soundtrack.

In both structure and detail, The Witness is an original, difficult, and ultimately rewarding puzzle game.

Tense combat, complex mechanics, and witty dialogue make this 2D turn-based strategy game an unexpected but worthwhile successor to 2013's SteamWorld Dig.

Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak is a prequel to the famed Homeworld Strategy series. It follows its inspirations closely, but adds its own touches to create something new and wonderful.

Masterful audiovisual design and a witty script set Oxenfree's tale of angsty teens battling the supernatural apart from other horror games.

Heartbreaking, painful, and important.

Fat Princess Adventures' charm and humor fail to elevate it above its mediocre premise.

The middle chapter of the Chronicles trilogy improves the formula, but doesn’t perfect it.

Just Cause 3 is a stunning display of cause and effect, despite weak story missions and occasional technical problems.

Anno 2205 wears a distant future sci-fi aesthetic, but does nothing of substance or import with the premise.

The presumptive first and last expansion to one of the best games of 2015 is worth every death, every item discovery, and every visceral attack.

Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void is an excellent follow-up to 2013's Heart of The Swarm, even if it doesn't quite match the brilliance of Wings of Liberty.

Star Wars Battlefront brings grand spectacle to the iconic sci-fi universe, but the overall experience wears thin with time.

Football Manager 2016 enjoys a few smart incremental updates, as well as a new take on Classic Mode that trims some of the series' more laborious features.

Lara Croft's new adventure blends gameplay and story into a seamless experience in a dangerous world.

Devoid of the character and personality that makes wrestling fun, WWE 2K16 continues to fail to deliver the spectacle of pro wrestling while further muddling the game's core mechanical experience.