Battlefront can provide an amazing Star Wars experience but at times the game does not understand what it needs to do with itself.
Does a year off for this fan favorite franchise pay off? Not quite.
The latest in 2K Games' series under-delivers in many key areas, much like the WWE currently.
Far from intergalactic conquest, Anno 2205 seems content with rooting itself in Earthly desires.
Fallout 4 brings back the dead, lifeless, lonesome land we've longed for.
Lara Croft returns in one of her (and the genre's) finest adventures yet.
Hearts of Stone is an excellent expansion worth every cent of its asking price, if not more.
A shining example of what gaming truly is.
Elite: Dangerous is a fun if time consuming and difficult to pick up romp through the universe.
Economic warfare on a grand scale, but is it fun?
Tales of Zestiria is, ultimately, still great fun.
While not revolutionary, Blizzard still delivers some compelling content in this expansion.
343 Industries makes amends for past missteps in this larger than life comeback.
Other sporting sims will be hard pushed to match NBA 2K16 in terms of quality this year.
Dragon Quest Heroes proves that it's okay to not take itself too serious with a lighthearted approach.
Not quite a sequel, but far more than an expansion, Samurai Warriors 4-II nevertheless manages to be a respectable addition to the series.
The newest Disgaea game pulls you in for the long haul.
The Bros are out and about but how expendable are they?
A twin-stick shooter worth playing with friends locally.