South Park: The Stick of Truth review for PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Find out how Obsidian’s South Park game is equal parts compromise and great success.
Videogame Reviews
Find out how Obsidian’s South Park game is equal parts compromise and great success.
Here’s my submission for a back of the box quote: It’s not Castlevania: Judgment.
What’s a hidden object game without hidden objects? Not a whole lot, apparently.
Some guys from Bioware Kickstarted a game about the last of humans and some guys with horns on their heads facing certain doom. Click ahead to find out how that plays.
Arachnaphobes: you may want to avoid this game. Everyone else: get it ASAP.
Strider gets the reboot treatment for current and last gen systems courtesy of developer Double Helix and Capcom. Is the world ready for the return of Strider Hiryu?
Fort Defense won’t blow you away, but at least it works, so that should count for something, right?
Finally, a handheld game where you get to hunt monsters demons!
Tie-wearing gorilla wages war against Viking-themed penguins while the fate of all bananas hang in the balance. Yup, sounds like Donkey Kong.
Lots and lots of fun…if you don’t mind only playing it once.
Dustforce looks like a dream. Does it play like one, too? Read on to find out!
It’s the end of the world for Final Fantasy XIII, as Lightning says one final farewell to friends in the last installment of this trilogy.
Not quite as AWESOME as the movie, but still a solid new LEGO game worth checking out.