Dishonored review for PS3, Xbox 360
Dishonored delivers on exceptional stealth focused gameplay, offering up a unique take on a sub-genre of first person gaming that doesn’t get enough love on consoles.
Dishonored delivers on exceptional stealth focused gameplay, offering up a unique take on a sub-genre of first person gaming that doesn’t get enough love on consoles.
Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit looks to introduce some dark humor to the world of retro-themed platformers, but some repetitive gameplay and over-reliance on one particular hook makes this indie developed game come up a little short.
Resident Evil 6 has some changes in store for series vets, but does a new campaign structure, returning series favorites, and brand new villains do enough to keep fans happy? Check out our full review behind the cut.
The Sims 3 gets a little spooky with their newest expansion, Supernatural, introducing playable Vampires, Werewolves, Fairies, and Witches to the Sims universe.
NBA Baller Beats introduces the idea of a real world accessory for the Kinect, and actually works quite well, provided you have the space to pull it off.
Tokyo Jungle is as strange as it is great, and resembles a style of game that doesn’t come out of Japan as much as it used to. Check out our full review to find out more.
Everyone’s kicking high in Dead or Alive 5, a pretty good return to form for the Dead or Alive series, which has been absent in fighting form for quite a while on home consoles.
The long awaited sequel to Torchlight from Runic Games is finally here. Online and offline co-op, larger maps, and more loot come together to deliver an ARPG that’s not to be missed.
Borderlands 2 delivers more shooting RPG action from the developers at Gearbox, providing players with a hefty amount of loot and exploration, but is that enough incentive to revisit Pandora once again?
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 hits home and makes for a heck of a follow-up to the original Tag release. In fact, it manages to outshine Tekken 6 in just about every way possible, and is definitely the Tekken game to get this generation.
JET SET RADIOOOOO! The Dreamcast cult classic makes its way to HD consoles, with lavishily rendered cel-shaded graphics intact. Is some slightly dated gameplay and framerate hiccups enough to keep this from being a winner?
Billy and Jimmy return to save Marian once again, in Wayforward’s Double Dragon Neon for PSN and XBLA. How does the revival shape up? Read our full review to find out!
Klei Entertainment delivers a stand out, 2D stealth experience with their XBLA release of Mark of the Ninja. Check out the full review behind the cut.
Qooc Soft’s XBLA release of Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior’s Rise provides a challenging, action packed martial arts adventure that’ll be sure to satisfy folks that enjoy a hefty amount of fighting in their action games.
Sound Shapes is a beautifully crafted, unique platforming experiencing on both the PS3 and PS Vita. It’s combination of excellent soundtracks and level design help to make this a platformer that stands out from the rest.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure gets an HD makeover for current-gen consoles, but also proves that sometimes you can’t go home again. A lackluster port for a high asking price makes this a tough sell.
The train of death and misery rolls on for the cast of Telltale’s Walking Dead, based on the Robert Kirkman created comic. The infighting comes to a head in Episode 3, check out our review behind the cut.