NHL 15 review for PS4, Xbox One
EA Sports’ consistently great hockey title takes two steps forward, two steps back.
Videogame Reviews
EA Sports’ consistently great hockey title takes two steps forward, two steps back.
Run Like Hell! is such a regressive game, it jumps clear over “problematic” and well into “so, so racist” territory.
It may not be anything you haven’t seen before…but it’s also like nothing else out there.
Tap along to your favorite Final Fantasy tracks in the excellent second installment of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy.
Goodbye despair, hello murder and mayhem and homicidal stuffed animals.
Just as generic as its name, in the end the developers should have taken a mulligan.
One game, one singer, one retired review gimmick. All this, and more in the Hatoful Boyfriend PC review.
Dead Rising 3 makes its way to PC with this Apocalypse Edition, but performance issues prevent this from becoming the definitive version.
Counterspy may have a too-short playtime and too-long load times, but neither of those things is enough to prevent it from being an otherwise outstanding game.
An ironically-named, dark and intriguing inFamous Second Son side story worth checking out.
A game that makes you ask the question, What the heck did I just play?
Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate brings one of the best musou titles around back to consoles, including the PS4, Xbox One, and PS Vita.
Not many games could be described as “Kubrickian”…but then again, not many games are as fantastic as The Swapper.
A minimalist puzzle-platformer that’s easy to admire, not so easy to love.
It?s yet another Installment of Street Fighter IV, with more characters, added modes and a feeling of deja vu.
With a colorful, humorous theme and accessible gameplay, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare comfortably fills the casual multiplayer shooter niche on the PS4 and PS3.