
Mad Max review for PS4, Xbox One
Max?s transition from the movie world to the videogame world leaves a bit to be desired across the board.
PC Reviews
Max?s transition from the movie world to the videogame world leaves a bit to be desired across the board.
If you are wondering what to do in this massive drought of good classic JRPGs then you shouldn’t pass this up!
This is a remaster the Xbox One needed and deserved. A comedic action brawler for existing fans and newcomers alike.
Time to assemble a group of undead to stop Loki, but only if you have 2 or more players.
Finally, Type-0 HD arrives on its final platform. How does the PC version shape up? Details ahead.
Reminder to developers: just because you’re influenced by old games, it doesn’t mean you have to import their old flaws, too.
At first it seems like a neat concept, but shortly after starting, Dream Runners is difficult to enjoy.
Think of Submerged as Uncharted, just without the characters, the treasure, the enemies, the combat…pretty much everything but the ruins, really.
Texas Hold’em for true fans of the game. Nothing more?nothing less.
The Chief Untouchable comes out of retirement to solve a crime noir that is stylish and intriguing.
3.0 takes Star Wars to a whole new level, making this entry the most, adventurous, polished and innovative in the series.
Ever wonder what it would be like of M.C. Escher had designed video games? Wonder no more.