Giant Bomb
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Monaco makes for a more compelling multiplayer romp than a single-player adventure, but its charms shine through any way you choose to play it.
Riptide is more Dead Island, but not better Dead Island.
Injustice's unique fighting systems and wild super moves set it apart from the developer's previous work.
DrinkBox Studios' lucha libre-flavored brawler is smartly designed, beautifully drawn, and just a lot of fun.
Infinite keeps the soul of BioShock at its core, but it isn't afraid to strike out in some very exciting new directions.
Dark Moon makes for a charming and challenging follow-up to Luigi's last GameCube adventure.
This is not the Walking Dead game you're looking for.
Judgment's campaign twists the Gears formula in some interesting ways, but the rest of the package feels pretty thin for a full-priced retail product.
If you're still at all invested in keeping up with StarCraft II, there's no reason you shouldn't have Heart of the Swarm.
Crysis 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.