While not as bad as many had feared it would be, Battlefield Hardline simply feels unnecessary and unless you'r a diehard fan of the series, there's not much reason to pick it up.
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate may very well be the best Monster Hunter yet. Everything that’s been done before has been polished to near perfection, the bar has been lowered to make things more accessible, and there’s enough new content here to keep gamers coming back for more. There’s really no excuse not to pick this one up if you’re a fan of the series, or have interest in it.
Evolve can flourish when you have a team of dedicated friends ready to play, but those rare moments of brilliance spent fighting against the monster are simply outnumbered by the moments you spend fighting the actual game.
The Gila GX may be a fine mouse for people with smaller hands or MMO/RTS players willing to deal with strange ergonomics in order to have more control, but the average gamer will probably find it to be too crowded.
Those who've visited Resident Evil's iconic mansion countless times over the last twenty years will be safe to pass on this remaster. However, if you're interested in going through it for the first time, then Resident Evil HD is the version to buy. Capcom truly has done a fantastic job of bringing the game that started it all to a new generation of hardware.
The Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog should probably be the last flight stick you ever have to buy. If you're serious about your simulations and are willing to pay the premium, there's nothing on the market that can compete with it.
This War of Mine is a depressing look into how civilians caught in the midst of a war have to survive. It's hard, remorseless and soul-crushingly depressing, but it's also a must play game.