Halo 4 review for Xbox 360
While 343 Industries might be new to the helm of Microsoft’s FPS flagship, Halo certainly seems to be in the right hands if Halo 4 is any indication of what we can expect going forward.
While 343 Industries might be new to the helm of Microsoft’s FPS flagship, Halo certainly seems to be in the right hands if Halo 4 is any indication of what we can expect going forward.
Grand Theft Auto V is coming, with a scheduled time frame of Spring 2013. This official announcement from developer Rockstar will hopefully lead to more details about this highly anticipated sequel in the coming months.
WWE ’13 brings the fan-favorite Attitude Era to consoles, a welcome addition to a series that’s failed to capture a fun story mode for quite some time.
If you find punching the air repeatedly over the course of a few hours to be a whole lot of fun, then boy oh boy do I have the game for you.
NightSky offers up a simple yet addictive puzzle platformer via the E-Shop for the Nintendo 3DS. Despite some frustration with the physics, it’s certainly a game worth checking out.
Fable: The Journey manages to do what a lot of Kinect games sadly don’t, which is take a core gamer experience and break it down for the Kinect in a way that actually works.
Forza Horizon offers up all of Forza’s signature style in a brand new, open world package. This might be Playground Games’ first release, but this veteran team of racing developers really outdo themselves with this one.
XCOM: Enemy Unknown will challenge your wits and patience, but will also keep you coming back for more human on alien violence and mayhem.
Retro City Rampage delivers big on it’s premise of Grand Theft Auto seen through the eyes of a classic NES. A real treat for video game fans that grew up in the ’80’s, it’s a downloadable title that shouldn’t be missed.
Dance your way through decades of time traveling fun with the latest party hit from famed music game developer Harmonix. Outside of a little franchise fatigue, Dance Central 3 delivers on the Kinect concept like no other game manages to do.
The Walking Dead continues on towards what is sure to be an incredible finale. Episode 4 delivers enough twists, turns, and disturbing moments that players will find the wait for the final chapter to be tough indeed.
Code of Princess does a great job of delivering a current, portable beat ’em up that feels awfully reminiscent of Treasure classic Guardian Heroes. It’s well worth checking out, despite some poor performance from online play.
Overall, Carrier Command: Gaea Mission manages to get the concept part of the original 1988 release right, but everything else about the game manages to feel horribly wrong.
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.