Phil Hornshaw
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Though it can be strange and fascinating, Slitterhead ultimately feels empty thanks to dull and frustrating combat and repetitive missions.
Fluid Omni-movement feels great in Black Ops 6 multiplayer, but design that facilitates intense close-range fights can feel limiting.
Once Human offers a world full of strange creatures that's refreshingly unique in the survival MMO genre, but that world is populated by derivative gameplay and boring combat and never matches the potential of its premise.
Though it has a somewhat steep combat learning curve and some dated open-world ideas, Rise of the Ronin does a great job of rewarding your time in its world.
Though it includes a lot of familiar open-world elements, a minimalistic user interface, fun movement mechanics, and a gorgeous setting make it a blast to explore Pandora.
“The ambitious scope of Star Wars: Battlefront creates both its most fun and most frustrating moments.”
“Halo 5: Guardians is great if you’re a big fan of its multiplayer modes, but its campaign is the weakest of the series.”
“Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 piles on new ways to play without much concern for quality.”
“Firewatch goes for a walk in the woods and gets lost along the way.”
“Dark Souls III is tough as nails, and the most rewarding Dark Souls game yet.”