Batman: Arkham Origins review for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, PC
Batman’s early encounters with the crooks and freaks of Gotham might not reach the highs of Arkham City, but they provide a fun experience worth checking out.
Videogame Reviews
Batman’s early encounters with the crooks and freaks of Gotham might not reach the highs of Arkham City, but they provide a fun experience worth checking out.
Wii Party U might not blow your socks off when it comes to presentation, but the sheer multitude of fun, family friendly mini-games in this collection are worth sharing with friends.
Black Flag does a pretty good job of washing away the bad memories of Assassin’s Creed III, while expanding upon the sea faring elements that its predecessor spawned.
Alien Rage might win the award for most generic first person shooter of 2013.
The most fun you will have learning how to play guitar hands down.
Do you like 3D fighting games? Girl Fight will take care of that!
Even with 2K Sports taking over for THQ, WWE 2K14 is still the same series that fans have grown to love.
It’s no Pac-Man Championship Edition, but Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures makes for a surprisingly solid 3D platformer based around the kids show of the same name.
Phoenix Wright shakes off the legal dust in his excellent return to handhelds with Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies for the 3DS.
Zen Studios strikes back and returns with a fantastic new Star Wars Pinball expansion.
A substantial set of additions make this Director’s Cut of the excellent Deus Ex: Human Revolution worth checking out.
Who doesn’t want their Sexy Time accompanied by dead, soulless, unblinking eyes?
While you’re out canceling the apocalypse, you might want to think about picking up this excellent Blu-ray release for Pacific Rim.
A cute little Wii U eShop racer that is fun for a quick session, but is lacking in a few areas.
If you’re a PlayStation-only gamer desperately hoping for a PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale II, this may just be an answer to your prayers.