
Scribblenauts Unmasked review for Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, PC
Scribblenauts gets the DC Comics license, but do superheroes have a place alongside Maxwell’s magic notebook? Only one way to find out.
Scribblenauts gets the DC Comics license, but do superheroes have a place alongside Maxwell’s magic notebook? Only one way to find out.
If you loved Lone Survivor on PC, you’ll love its Director’s Cut even more (and you’ll probably hate this review).
The Vita gets its first boxing game. Is it a knockout, a TKO, or something much, much worse? Read on!
Somebody made a game about making a game that’s heavily influenced by someone else who made a game about making a game. Did they improve on the original, or fail miserably in the attempt? Read on to find out.
Is the second entry in the Dragon Fantasy series for bibliophiles or biblioclasts? Read on to find out!
Come for the generic-seeming JRPG, stick around for the strategy and addictive gameplay.
If you’ve ever looked at Dynasty Warriors and thought, “Man, that game needs less swords and Japanese history, and more convoluted storylines featuring evil demon clowns, skeletons in afros and disturbing-looking human-animal hybrids”: finally, a game for you!
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: a one-time PSP Mini finds its true home on the PS Vita.
In the mood for something fun and upbeat for the PS Vita? You might want to take this for a spin.
Marilyn Manson! Papa Roach! P.O.D.! Relive the horror of late ’90s nu-metal, now in ninja-kicking video game form!
2012’s Game of the Year arrives on the PS Vita, and it’s loading…loading…loading…
Does pink paint and a bow justify a sequel to a five-month-old game? Read on and find out.
Mars: War Logs is proof that there is a video game equivalent of so bad it’s good.
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s an updated version of a slightly above-average ’90s platformer.
Does Divekick get an S-rank, or is it just a fighting game in-joke that’s gone too far? Read on to find out!