Oddly compelling and with a unique, distinct flavor of its own, Yakuza 0 is the best place for new fans to jump in.
Somewhat clever, somewhat dreary and way too mechanically unsound - that's Rise and Shine.
Prove your legacy as the Queen of Gravity.
Super Mario Run captures the essence of traditional Mario games almost to perfection.
Capcom continues the trend of bringing the previous fighting entry to bear before releasing a new title, but if you've never got in on this fight, it's still a great ride.
Batman isn't held back by his technology, but unfortunately Telltale is.
Cool aesthetics can't save this co-op shooter from boring gameplay.
A really strong core mechanic, let down by next to nothing surrounding it.
Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS is a thoroughly self defeating product.
A game that came up a little too short..
Steep's unbalanced control scheme and glitches stop it from being an amazing experience.
The Last Guardian doesn’t live up to the hype but it manages to live up to its legacy.
Frank is back. Celebrate accordingly.
The most progressive Final Fantasy yet.
Will this be the next best racer or should you leave it in the dust?
Left for dead with the walking dead.
Some gigantic leaps forward, with a lot of smaller steps back.
Bigger, better, and more refined.
A bigger and bolder sequel but Dishonored 2 is largely a similar experience as the original.
If you can look past the glitches and dumb AI, Watch Dogs 2 is one of the best open world games of 2016.