Bungie could have thrown in a bit more content given the price tag, but what's offered in The Taken King is definitely solid and certainly adds to the Destiny experience, making this a must-buy for fans of the game.
If you're still playing Destiny on a regular basis, I don't think you'll be disappointed if you pick up House of Wolves. Between the new arena mode and the additional competitive multiplayer content there's a lot to do here and it should keep you busy for some time.
Not every table found in The Pinball Arcade: Season 2 is a winner, but there's enough here to make it an easy recommendation for fans who are looking for more.
Destiny's first expansion is a fun but mostly uneventful assortment of "been there, done that" moments, which only hardcore fans should consider purchasing.
After keeping players in the dark for more than half a year now, Trials Fusion's multiplayer plans have finally been announced. It's great news for those who like the game's four player local multiplayer, as a similar mode will be available as a free update early next year for all platforms, and available on PC as a beta later this year.
South Park Pinball offers two smartly designed tables that were obviously crafted by people who care about the source material. Unless someone feels that they absolutely require the bold and often crass humor of the show itself, I can't imagine any fan of the show being disappointed.
If you want a pool title for your PlayStation 4, this is currently the only game in town. It does have some problems and is missing some features, but due to its budget price and solid gameplay, I still recommend Pure Pool to anyone willing to look past its blemishes.
Trials: Fusion Riders of the Rustlands offers some expertly crafted and considerably challenging levels, but it's hard not to be disappointed with the amount of content when compared to its predecessor's offerings at the same price point.
Time might seem to be going a bit slowly for Destiny fans right now, but fear not, because the beta is about to launch. Like so many others, my interest in the game has risen considerably since playing the first look alpha. There was a huge difference between seeing video of Destiny, and actually getting to play it myself, and I can now safely say that I am officially exited for this game.
Between Microsoft's Forza Horizon 2 and Sony's Driveclub, racing sim devotees will have a number of options come this holiday season. But despite their console exclusivity and marketing push, there's a third party challenger that both titles should keep an eye on in their rearview mirror.