Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies review for 3DS
Phoenix Wright shakes off the legal dust in his excellent return to handhelds with Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies for the 3DS.
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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.
Quiz time: Can you guess which popular Activision game my family has been anxiously excited to get their hands on this year? Here?s a hint, it?s not Call of Duty.
Rune Factory 4 doesn’t reinvent the wheel for the popular handheld RPG sim, but does just enough to keep things fresh. Unlike that plate of pickled turnips that you left in your storage box for weeks.
Telltale Games knocks it out of the park again with their newest narrative focused adventure The Wolf Among Us, based on the comic book series Fables by Bill Willingham.
The second season of American Horror Story is a far stronger, more terrifying glimpse into the horror behind the human psyche than its predecessor.
Scribblenauts gets the DC Comics license, but do superheroes have a place alongside Maxwell’s magic notebook? Only one way to find out.
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!
Quantic Dream’s follow-up to Heavy Rain has emotion and drama to spare, even though it lacks focus and interactivity at times.