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646 reviewsCrysis 3 looks great on the PC, but was this sequel really necessary?
Both functionally broken and creatively bankrupt, Aliens: Colonial Marines is an extinction-level disaster.
Antichamber's mindbending puzzles force you to learn the rules of an unfamiliar world and it makes for an exciting and thought-provoking time.
Dead Space 3 mixes some solid new ideas in with its stock horror-action tropes, but the overall quality of the production falls short of the series' standards.
Ron Gilbert's lightweight morality play offers up some cleverness and challenge, but never completely coheres into a memorable whole.
The character action genre hasn't been this stylish or crazy in a good long while.
If you are a fundamentally terrible person on every imaginable level, then Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse is the video game for you.
Hey Ice King! is a game with its heart in the right place, but it's a bit too simple, and too fleeting to leave a lasting impression.
This frantic fighting game just doesn't pack in enough PlayStation flavor to truly earn the title of "All-Star."
ZombiU is not a repeat of Red Steel. It's a smart, scary, incredibly difficult action game with an unfortunate name, an experience that rewards patience and punishes arrogance.
Hitman: Absolution tries a few things differently than the games that came before it. Some don't work, but the ones that do are terrific.
If you want to find out exactly what that big new Wii U controller is good for, Nintendo Land is your best bet right now.
This is both a perfectly fine Wii U launch game, and a little too much "new" Super Mario a little too soon.
You'd think that the people in charge of the Call of Duty franchise would be more protective of it than this.
Assassin’s Creed III’s methodical world-building and wealth of clever gameplay systems are impressive, even if they don’t always confidently click together with all the other moving parts.
Assassin's Creed III: Liberation tries to bring a console-quality blockbuster to a handheld with mixed results.
The new developers behind the Halo franchise successfully emulate the style of their predecessors as a new trilogy begins with Halo 4.
By looking backward, WWE '13 pushes this franchise forward in a shockingly positive way.
If you're looking for a multiplayer driving game that's about way more than simple races, Most Wanted's speedlist system makes for an amazingly good time.
Warfighter makes no successful effort to stand out in a very crowded genre.