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Our Favorite Games From September

Kotaku tries a lot of games, both good and bad. This list contains all the good ones we played last month.


Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer

Patricia tried to break the new Animal Crossing by designing the ugliest houses possible. She didn’t succeed, but she had a great time.

You can buy the game for 3DS


Bedlam

Nathan really liked this rather unforgiving cross between Fallout and XCOM

You can buy the game for PC


Call of Champions

A five-minute MOBA was a really good fit for Mike.

You can buy the game for iOS


Concrete Jungle

SimCity vs. Tetris vs. Scrabble. It’s an odd combination, but it convinced Luke.

You can buy the game for PC


Destiny: The Taken King

Jason was in love with the changes the expansion made to the gamelater, Kirk echoed his opinion in our official review.

You can buy the game for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One


Dragon Age: Inquisition – Trespasser

Kirk considered Trespasser a welcome ending to the story Bioware started with Inquisition.

You can buy the game for PC, PS4, and Xbox One


Fistful of Gun

Mike particularly enjoyed the multiplayer in this pixelly top-down shooter.

You can buy the game for PC


Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX

Mike considered this the pinnacle of 3DS virtual idol rhythm gaming.

You can buy the game for 3DS


In Between

A hand-painted platformer about a dying man that left Evan intrigued.

You can buy the game for PC


Laserlife

Evan was really sucked in by this short psychedelic rhythm game.

You can buy the game for PC and PS4


Layers of Fear

Exploring an artist’s madness really appealed to Patricia in this first-person horror game.

You can buy the game (note that it’s in Early Access) for PC


LEGO Dimensions

Droves of content and crossovers everywhere. The latest toys-to-life game is as expensive as they come, but that didn’t stop Mike from liking it.

You can buy the game for PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, and Xbox One


Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime

In this co-op space shooter, Evan was grabbed by how good the teamwork felt.

You can buy the game for PC and Xbox One


Mad Max

This is a divisive game. In his review, Chris lambasted the game for how much it felt like a Ubisoft-style, busywork-filled open-world affair, with bad controls to boot.

On the other hand, Luke had fun with it, appreciating the little Australian touches the developers put in, and Nathan also had several positive things to say about it. Also, its PC version runs like a dream.

You can buy the game for PC, PS4, and Xbox One


Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

Jason loved the game, a technical marvel with great stealth mechanics, in his review, albeit he had issues with its story and ending. He elaborated on these issues in a later post

You can buy the game for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One


My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire

Mike loved (and put a lot of cash into) the first entry in this monster music game series, so of course, the sequel grabbed him too.

You can buy the game for Android and iOS


Nova-111

An interesting mix between turn-based and real-time strategy. Stephen had a great time with it.

You can buy the game for PC, PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Wii U, and Xbox One


Pro Evolution Soccer 2016

As he does every year, Luke compared the two big soccer games coming out in 2016: FIFA 16 and PES 2016. PES 2016 wonalthough he did note some big problems with its PC version.

You can buy the game for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One


Renowned Explorers

A turn-based tactics game where you can talk your way your victory, Nathan was impressed with Renowned Explorers’ potential for creating stories.

You can buy the game for PC


Runbow

This platformer had a color-changing gimmick which really intrigued Patrick.

You can buy the game for Wii U


SOMA

The new horror game from the creators of Amnesia. It had a profound effect on Patrick.

You can buy the game for PC and PS4


Sage Solitaire

It’s a free card game that Stephen thought you should definitely try.

You can get the game for iOS


Skylanders Superchargers

Although he pointed out some problems with the toys themselves, Mike really liked the video game part of Skylanders Superchargers

You can buy the game for PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, and Xbox One, though you might wanna check out our Buyer’s Guide before doing so.


Stasis

A point-and-click and, in Patrick’s opinion, one of the best horror games to come out in years.

You can buy the game for PC


Super Mario Maker

A game used to make Mario games. In her review, Patricia said it was great both for sharing your creations with others, and experiencing others’ creations.

You can buy the game for Wii U


Tearaway Unfolded

Kirk thought it was a good HD remake of an already excellent Vita platformer.

You can buy the game for PS4


The Flame in the Flood

Nathan experienced one of his most brutal video game deaths ever during his time with this Oregon Trail-esque survival roguelite. He was looking forward to playing more of it.

You can buy the game (note that it’s in Early Access) for PC


Undertale

An Earthbound-like no-violence RPG. It made Nathan grin until his face hurt.

You can buy the game for PC


If you buy any of these games through the retail links in this post, our parent company may get a small share of the sale through the retailers’ affiliates program.

Kudos to Gergő Vas for his contributions to this post, including the top image.

Questions? Comments? Contact the author of this post at andras-AT-kotaku-DOT-com.

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