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Looking to pick up a new game today? You have choices aplenty, and we have reviews. We've rounded up our video and written reviews here in this post to help you make a buying decision.

Grand Theft Auto V (PS4, Xbox One) -- 9/10

"Aside from a few mild frame rate issues that sometimes take the edge off its more dramatic moments, this is the definitive version of GTA V, and the bar by which all other open-world games, or indeed any game that aims for a cinematic feel, should be judged. It is beautiful, and thought-provoking, and thrilling throughout. Even if you've played through GTA V once already, it's worth going back just to be reminded of what an outstanding achievement it is." - Mark Walton [Read our full review]

Far Cry 4 (PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC) -- 7/10

"It's when you circumvent Far Cry 4's major thematic flaws, inconsistent missions, and incessant nagging that you find the game you came looking for, breathing easy and enjoying the mountains that rise in the distance and the valleys that stretch beneath you. Like the terrain if depicts, Far Cry 4 travels both high and low, representing the good, the bad, and ugly of video games all at once. It's awesome and messy and dumb and fun and annoying and gross and beautiful. Take any given adjective in your vocabulary, and chances are, it will in some way describe Far Cry 4." - Kevin VanOrd [Read our full review]

Dragon Age: Inquisition (PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC) -- 9/10

"Dragon Age: Inquisition is a wonderful game and a lengthy pilgrimage to a magical world with vital thematic ties to one we already know." - Kevin VanOrd [Read our full review]

Little Big Planet 3 (PS3, PS4) -- 7/10

"Little Big Planet 3 is the most difficult game in the series by virtue of its challenges. More complicated problems mean more tools to solve them, giving you a wide berth to choose your own path through Bunkum. The push for creativity is limited in the way you play the campaign, but it's an overwhelming presence within creation mode, offering boundless ways to leave your own mark on Craftworld." - Alexa Ray Corriea [Read our full review]

Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire (Nintendo 3DS) -- 8/10

"Give these remakes enough time, and you begin to understand why Pokemon's formula hasn't changed much over the years. It's a seemingly simple and cute journey, but with the underlying potential for strategy in combat, and a massive number of adorable Pokemon to catch, you can't help getting hooked by Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire." - Peter Brown [Read our full review]

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