Lost Planet 3 review for Xbox 360, PS3, PC
Capcom and company stumble their way through another Lost Planet, once again not understanding what fans loved about the first game.
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Capcom and company stumble their way through another Lost Planet, once again not understanding what fans loved about the first game.
If you enjoy video games, past or present, and would like to continue to see experiences that remind you of why you love games to begin with, then give serious thought to supporting The Wonderful 101.
Underneath some minor faults, Chaos Code hides a surprisingly good 2D fighter for fans.
How scary is Colorado, really? Read our gif-heavy review to find out!
If you’ve ever looked at Dynasty Warriors and thought, “Man, that game needs less swords and Japanese history, and more convoluted storylines featuring evil demon clowns, skeletons in afros and disturbing-looking human-animal hybrids”: finally, a game for you!
Western markets had to wait two long years to get a localized release of Xillia. Was it worth the wait, or is it too little too late?
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: a one-time PSP Mini finds its true home on the PS Vita.
Guerrilla Cambridge comes through with what is surely the best portable FPS title yet and an impressive showpiece for the PS Vita.
NHL 14 still looks and plays a great game of hockey, even if the series is starting to show some cracks in the ice.
An enjoyable and creative, if somewhat unpolished and potentially pricey, Disney gaming experience for the whole family.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F is certainly a unique rhythm game to say the least, but it’s definitely not for everyone.
Featuring a more focused stealth experience than it’s predecessor, Blacklist is a solid return to form for this popular Tom Clancy franchise.
In the mood for something fun and upbeat for the PS Vita? You might want to take this for a spin.
Marilyn Manson! Papa Roach! P.O.D.! Relive the horror of late ’90s nu-metal, now in ninja-kicking video game form!
It’s not often that a console port of a PC title surpasses the original, but Diablo III for consoles will make you question all those hours spent with the PC game.