Double Fine Happy Action Theater's imaginative scenarios make for unstructured, lighthearted fun. (7.0)
If you have cherished memories of playing The Simpsons Arcade Game, keep holding on to them and ignore this port. (3.0)
NeverDead's one-note dismemberment gimmick wears out its welcome long before you reach the game's miserable conclusion. (2)
The soul of Namco's beautiful weapon-based fighter still burns just as bright. (B+)
Several new faces and game mechanics make SoulCalibur V the most robust chapter in this 3D weapon-based fighting series. (7.5)
The fighting is still great, but is the fifth installment of this series a worthy upgrade? (7.5)
Enjoyable highs interspersed with crushing lows make NeverDead as inventive as it is frustrating. (6.0)
There's a lot to love about Puddle, but its better qualities are often drowned in a sea of frustrations. (6.0)
Final Fantasy XIII-2 doesn't capture Lightning in a bottle, but it's still a fun and heartfelt role-playing adventure. (7.5)
This gawky teenager of an RPG makes an earnest effort, but it's no longer one of the cool kids. (B)
Quarrel is an unconventional game of conflict and domination that will delight puzzle enthusiasts. (7.5)
A lighthearted story and smart Kinect integration make Haunt a captivating all-ages adventure. (7.5)
A great second-generation Kinect title, but this fitness product is still evolving. (7.5)