The Walking Dead: Season 2 “All That Remains” review for PC, Xbox 360, PS3
Clementine returns in the first episode for Season 2 of The Walking Dead, dubbed “All That Remains”.
Clementine returns in the first episode for Season 2 of The Walking Dead, dubbed “All That Remains”.
Peggle 2 provide more ball-bouncing, peg-shattering action, but doesn’t do enough to differentiate itself from the original, while lacking a couple core features fans have come to expect.
The Walking Dead: Season 2 Episode One unleashes on various platforms next week, and Telltale Games has just dropped a new trailer promoting the new chapter, ominously dubbed “All That Remains”.
The Wolverine offers up a far better film than its predecessor but doesn’t quite compete with the best around in the super-hero genre.
Mario Party: Island Tour marks another lackluster effort out of Nd Cube for the franchise, and a unfortunate first impression for 3DS owners.
We go hands on with the Friends and Family Beta for the upcoming Diablo III expansion on PC, Reaper of Souls.
Saint Seiya: Brave Soldiers has all the flash of an anime fighter, but none of the fun.
Injustice isn’t a PS4 upgrade that seems to be a significant improvement, but I can’t deny that it’s still one heck of a fantastic fighter.
If you’ve been looking for an excuse to pick up a Wii U, Super Mario 3D World is it.
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag on the PlayStation 4 brings the visual fidelity more in line with the scope and scale this pirate-fueled adventure deserves.
The Legend of Zelda returns to handhelds with a semi-sequel to the SNES classic. This nostalgia driven trip down memory lane features a lot of positive changes that will surely please longtime fans.
Killzone: Shadow Fall is certainly one of the best looking games in the PlayStation 4 launch line-up, but looks aren’t everything.
The Arkham series comes to handhelds with a Metroid inspired adventure that falls a bit short of its lofty aspirations.
There are definitely positive elements to be mined out of Sonic: Lost World, but once again this isn?t the return to form that Sonic fans have been hoping for.
Batman’s early encounters with the crooks and freaks of Gotham might not reach the highs of Arkham City, but they provide a fun experience worth checking out.
Wii Party U might not blow your socks off when it comes to presentation, but the sheer multitude of fun, family friendly mini-games in this collection are worth sharing with friends.
Black Flag does a pretty good job of washing away the bad memories of Assassin’s Creed III, while expanding upon the sea faring elements that its predecessor spawned.