NBA Live 16 Review
NBA Live 16 takes incremental steps forward in ball control and online functionality, but its underdeveloped modes and inconsistent mechanics make it a chore to play.
NBA Live 16 takes incremental steps forward in ball control and online functionality, but its underdeveloped modes and inconsistent mechanics make it a chore to play.
NBA 2K16 injects the series with powerful new mechanics, but without proper guidance, it leaves training up to you.
Tearaway Unfolded leverages the DualShock 4's unique inputs to recreate the charm and wonderment of the original Vita adventure.
Red Goddess is a frustrating, uninspired platformer that’s neither fun nor fair.
Lost Dimension successfully blends challenging tactical combat with unique judgment sequences that force you to eliminate various party members.
Rory McIlroy PGA Tour is an empty, unimpressive debut lacking in both content and finish.
The Special Edition of Devil May Cry 4 brings notable improvements, but they’re not enough to cover up its repetitive core.
Sunset is a creative, powerful story of personal, political, and social conflict.
Last Word is mechanically dense, but its consistently sharp writing and layered battle system shine through the noise.
Remnants of Isolation leans too heavily on a narrative that fails to deliver an emotional punch.
Etrian Mystery Dungeon is a punishing RPG that's difficult to put down thanks to a rich supply of loot and deep dungeons.
Despite its nagging restrictions, Story of Seasons is an absorbing farming game with a wonderful sense of progression.
It’s an audiovisual treat, but Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball just doesn’t have staying power.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse doesn’t excel as a fighting game, but the customization options and fresh story beats add a new spin to a stagnant series.
Criminal Girls' interesting combat isn't enough to legitimize this tawdry slog through lifeless dungeons.
Defenders of Time is an exciting tower defense game that no one's playing, making it difficult to actually enjoy its fast-paced action.
The Secret of the Nameless Kingdom is an unabashed if uninspired Zelda clone.
NBA Live 15 is a step in the right direction, but that still doesn’t make it a good basketball game.
NBA 2K15’s overhauled movement system and improved shooting mechanics make it the best-playing basketball game in existence.
Murasaki Baby is a visual treat, even if all the hand-holding detracts from what's taking place on screen.
The Last Tinker’s colorful art style isn’t enough to overcome its tired mechanics and dreadful framerate.
Madden 15 is a beautiful football game, but its biggest achievement stems from much improved defensive mechanics that make both sides of the ball fun to play.
CounterSpy is short, but its stylized presentation and alluring gameplay hooks make it too sweet to pass up.
Even if you can tolerate the inane stripping mechanic, Akiba's Trip does little with its battle system or narrative to warrant your time.
The lack of direction can lead to repeated frustrations, but the striking visuals and hypnotic character movement make Hohokum a joy.
Metrico hits a few high notes, but fails to stay on key throughout its brief performance.
Sniper Elite III can be a chore, but its gleeful X-ray kills help make up for its deficiencies.
Spoiler Alert's reverse platforming isn't a strong enough gimmick to make it worth bothering with.
EA Sports UFC looks almost as good as a real MMA fight, but poorly balanced systems dull the excitement.
Much more than a pretty role-playing game, Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is an excellent collection of two PlayStation 2 classics.
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