Dragon Age: Inquisition review for PC, PS4, Xbox One
If you can hang in there for the first 20 hours, the next 80 will fly by…
If you can hang in there for the first 20 hours, the next 80 will fly by…
Even at almost 10 years old, the re-re-release of RE4 on PC is still an amazing game by any measure.
Lo Wang is back and bigger than ever. Gughh… Seriously though, if crude humour, stereotypes, and overt blood and ultraviolence are your thing, it is with pleasure that I (re)introduce you to Shadow Warrior!
Rise of the Triad is mindless gibbing and fragging (oh what fun!) mixed with a mercilessly difficult save system (not so fun.) Best to play the shareware version before making a purchase.
"Make Larry Come… Again." Really, Replay? That's your tag line?
Come for the face-punching, but stay for the acid-induced visuals.
Theoretically Monaco: What?s Yours is Mine is the perfect co-op heist game. In actuality, your mileage may vary.
It's a great effort by Capcom, and a decent game, but it is by no means an Resident Evil 4 replacement (which is what everyone is hoping for).
As a digital PC re-release for $20, you can?t go wrong with Brutal Legend. At the very least, you?ll appreciate its soundtrack, characters, and metal-inspired world.
Ubisoft attempts to revitalize the Assassin's Creed franchise with a new character, a colonial American setting, and almost way too much to see and do. Read on to find out if they hit their target.
For a crowd funded platforming sequel 25 years in the making, Giana Sisters has aged really well.
Do you like Videogames? Do you like movies? If so, chances are you'll enjoy The Continuum, a webseries dedicated to bringing original videogame-inspired narrative short films to a youtube screen near you!
And the award for ?circle strafing and backpedaling game of the year? goes too…
Ravaged is a "decent" multiplayer-only game… unfortunately it?s competing amongst "exceptional" ones.
Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, Jet Li and Terry Crews can't save the throwback-style game version of the throwback-style action movie.
If the amount of stuff doesn?t scare you away, you?ll be appreciating SFXT for a long while. Read on for Mike's thoughts on the PC version.