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  • The Banner Saga

    Perhaps because video games are often, and wrongly, viewed solely as technology, they are thought by many to be perpetually improving. And sure, the past few decades have brought changes.

  • Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

    I love Peter Jackson’s Lord Of The Rings films, but even the biggest Tolkien geek has to admit that The Return Of The King drags at the end. It’s nice to say farewell to all the dwarves and elves and hobbits we’ve come to know and love, but heck, just wake me when it’s over.

  • Thief

    Eidos’ bid to take the stealth trophy fails in a few areas, but genre fans will still like it.

  • inFAMOUS: Second Son

    Video games thrust its players into all sorts of awesome roles: space marine, professional sports superstar, medieval knight, moustache-wearing plumber who’s surprisingly adept at driving a go-kart.

  • Hearthstone: Heroes Of Warcraft

    Video game publishers don’t take many risks with their most popular franchises.

  • MLB 14: The Show

    The first edition of a sports game on a new console is like the first game in a new stadium. The place looks great, but management may not yet have worked out the kinks at the ticket lines or the concession stands.

  • Mario Kart 8 a super racer

    For a plumber, Mario is pretty versatile. He enjoys golf, plays tennis, dabbles in soccer on occasion. But if you really want to pique players’ interests, stick him behind the wheel of a go-kart.

  • FIFA Online 3

    FIFA Online 3 lets players experience a challenge on an international level.

 

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