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Halo Infinite Review
Be well, John Spartan.
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Rez Infinite Review
Was virtual reality waiting for Rez? Or was Rez waiting for virtual reality? Either way, getting the two together was worth the wait.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Review
Modern Warfare makes meaningful tech upgrades to the Call of Duty franchise, making it look and sound better than ever while still maintaining its crisp, exciting gameplay.
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Gears 5 Review
Gears 5 plays around with the formula a bit, but it's still at its best when it's just being a solid-ass Gears of War game.
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Control (PC) Review
Control feels like Remedy firing on all cylinders, resulting in a smart and sensational action-adventure.
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Crackdown 3 Review
Just go play Crackdown 1 again.
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Forza Horizon 4 Review
Forza Horizon 4's connected world and seasonal weather help make what's otherwise a very familiar-feeling experience feel fresh one more time.
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Far Cry 5 Review
Far Cry 5's story is a real let-down, but the action still makes for a solid co-op experience.
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Burnout Paradise Remastered Review
There are some elements around the edges that haven't aged all that well, but Burnout Paradise is still a fantastic racing game.
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Metal Gear Survive Review
Metal Gear Survive is both a bad survival game and a bad Metal Gear game.
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Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle Review
This rollercoaster ride of a turn-based strategy game starts out almost impossibly strong, but by the end I mostly wished it'd been over three hours earlier.
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Call of Duty: WWII Review
Call of Duty's return to World War II looks great, but feels flat and uninspired from start to finish.
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Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite Review
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's gameplay lives up to its predecessors, but in most other ways, it takes you for a ride.
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Injustice 2 Review
The long list of options available in Injustice 2 means that players of all skill levels should be able to find something exciting to do.
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands Review
If you're the sort of person who just wants to mindlessly shoot through co-op games with a chatty group of friends, Wildlands is fine for that. Anyone else should probably look elsewhere.
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Horizon: Zero Dawn Review
Guerrilla's got something really special here.
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Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Review
This Legacy Edition package contains the most Call of Duty Activision's ever compiled, but the quality of each individual piece is so all over the map that it's still hard to recommend.
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Titanfall 2 Review
Titanfall 2 goes for feel above all else, and it feels fantastic.
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Gears of War 4 Review
Gears of War 4 is a good reminder of why Gears of War was so cool in the first place.
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Forza Horizon 3 Review
Horizon 3 doesn't make dramatic changes to the formula, meaning it's a beautiful and pleasant experience that's best experienced at a somewhat leisurely pace.
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Review
Adam Jensen's return is largely successful, even if the conspiracy surrounding him could've been a little more engaging.
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Quantum Break Review
Quantum Break is an ambitious experience, but neither the video game nor the live-action sides of this time travel story come together in a satisfactory way.
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Tom Clancy's The Division Review
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.
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Superhot Review
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.
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Far Cry: Primal Review
Far Cry: Primal feels like one long, optional side mission.
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Fallout 4 (PC) Review
Fallout 4 may feel overly familiar to some, but there are plenty of places to go, people to see, and mutants to shoot, and most of those things are still exciting to visit, look at, and murder (though not necessarily in that order).
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Fallout 4 (PS4, XONE) Review
The occasionally extreme performance issues found in the console versions of Fallout 4 make those versions more difficult to recommend than their PC counterpart.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops III Review
You'd think a game with this many modes and features would be more exciting than it is.
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Need for Speed Review
The quality feel of the driving and nice-looking environment are buried under heaps of technical issues and bland objectives.
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Halo 5: Guardians Review
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.
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Rock Band 4 Review
Rock Band 4 feels more like a maintenance release than a proper relaunch of this once-popular franchise.
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 Review
Don't play this game.
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Super Mario Maker Review
Super Mario Maker lets you make your own Super Mario Bros. levels and if that isn't enough for you then you're probably beyond help anyway.
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Gears of War: Ultimate Edition Review
The campaign has aged pretty poorly and the graphical updates to the campaign side of Gears of War feel half-baked, so unless you're really excited for the competitive part of Gears of War, there's nothing for you here.
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Mortal Kombat X Review
Mortal Kombat X moves forward with a snappier version of the previous game's fighting and some cool new characters, but the story and other features around the edges feel a bit rough in spots.
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Axiom Verge Review
The ways that Axiom Verge resembles Metroid help set up and drive home the ways that Axiom Verge is most definitely not Metroid.
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Battlefield Hardline Review
Battlefield Hardline did not crash during our tests and appears to function precisely as expected at this time.
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The Order: 1886 Review
There's a word for games like The Order: 1886. Rental.
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Far Cry 4 Review
Far Cry 4's open-world provides ludicrous moments and enough chaotic fun to make it worth your while.
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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Review
Advanced Warfare's increased focus on player mobility makes a huge impact that freshens up the action and, in some ways, makes every other game in the franchise feel obsolete by comparison.
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