A fun puzzler that is an absolute slog to fully complete.

A little too much content surrounding a simple yet effective multiverse plot.

A great retelling of the first two Avengers films, with plenty of content around it.

One of the best Lego games available, even if the world feels a little too full of content.

One step forward on gameplay ideas, one step back on the story.

A true piece of art knows when to push boundaries. Of course, boundaries are there for a reason.

A stellar blend of crisp visuals, snappy gameplay, and a soundtrack that simply elevates the experience beyond expectation.

Ending the trilogy with an ongoing chaotic bang, the online is ever-growing while the single player toys with expectations and challenges the player with everything they have come to know about the series.

A notable ramp in difficulty compared to the previous single player offerings in the Splatoon series, especially for those who wish to complete every objective possible.

A successful sequel to a great game. While the online isn't exactly balanced by any means, the single player is short and sweet for most, and a long and arduous grind for completion.

A solid start to a colorful new franchise under Nintendo's belt. If only the Wii U did better at being a successful console.

A fantastic game bogged down only by its completion requirements, which may not even be a factor for most folks.