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Destiny's biggest expansion to date makes the game a whole lot more enjoyable and easier to recommend.
You'll spot some rough edges and notice some omissions, but Halo 5 looks great, plays well, and has enough options to keep you coming back.
A bolder, more capable Lara Croft returns for an adventure that's more varied and fun than Tomb Raider has seen in years.
Though a handful of major bugs hold back the PC release a bit, Dark Souls III is a satisfying finale to the monumental series.
Rico's third adventure stays the course, but at least this course involves slingshotting cows off of cliffs.
The side content is too repetitive, but The Division's main content and exciting multiplayer component stand out and make this thing worth seeing, provided you've got some like-minded friends around.
Mafia III is a smartly written and enthralling open-world action game bogged down by technical issues and a repetitive structure.
Forza Horizon 4's connected world and seasonal weather help make what's otherwise a very familiar-feeling experience feel fresh one more time.
This oddball shooter sequel piles on more of everything from the first game, which is exactly what that game needed.
It doesn't offer many surprises, but Syndicate represents a return to form for Assassin's Creed.
Adam Jensen's return is largely successful, even if the conspiracy surrounding him could've been a little more engaging.
By combining tactical action, complex enemy design, and a whole lot of style, Galak-Z offers an intense game that's more than just empty nostalgia.
For the second year in a row, Madden makes smart, interesting changes that genuinely improve the experience.
Uneven pacing and a handful of poor design decisions can't bring down Cradle's unique, sci-fi mystery.
The Beginner's Guide offers a personal and sometimes eerie perspective on amateur game development.
Insomniac reimagines a classic, making it more than a simple movie tie-in.
Campo Santo's debut adventure offers up a taut mystery built around two tremendously engaging characters.
Superhot is an intense and thrilling blend of action and puzzle with a solid bit of narrative to tie its murderous mysteries together into something worth seeing.
AlphaDream hits the mark again in terms of combat and dialogue, even if some new additions fall flat.
For the first time in the franchise's 15-year history, you can pummel your friends on the go. It comes with some drawbacks, but not enough to get in the way of another chaotic, fun experience.