
How To Train Your Dragon 2 review for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U
I bet you’re looking for a game based on a movie.
Videogame Reviews
I bet you’re looking for a game based on a movie.
More accurate title: 1001 spikes and arrows and pits and fire-breathing statues and crumbling platforms and…well, you get the picture.
For those about to rock pop, we salute you.
George Stobbart and Nico Collard bring their adventures to the Vita. Does their brand of European adventure translate to the smaller screen? Read on and find out.
Murdered: Soul Suspect is unlike anything you can currently play on PS4 or Xbox One, but that doesn’t necessarily make it worth playing.
Impressions and a nice selection of photos from last night’s big PlayStation media briefing.
MachineGames delivers possibly the strangest, strongest Wolfenstein experience since Wolfenstein 3D.
Sly Cooper and friends are back, and they’re as great as ever on the Vita.
Bigby continues to unravel the mystery of gruesome murders plaguing the citizens of Fabletown, building to an epic finale.
The ultimate and complete Soul Sacrifice experience for both veteran and wannabe monster hunting sorcerers.
Mugen Souls Z is bursting with enthusiasm. Also, possibly, creepiness. But mainly enthusiasm.
Football Manager Classic 2014 is easier to admire than it is to love.
Supergiant’s follow-up to Bastion is finally here. Does it live in its predecessor’s shadow or cast one of its own?