
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare review for Xbox One, PS4, PC
Enhanced movement and a futuristic spin are a step in the right direction for this franchise.
PC Reviews
Enhanced movement and a futuristic spin are a step in the right direction for this franchise.
Just when you thought Black Flag had managed to revive the ailing Ubisoft series, along comes Assassin’s Creed Unity.
Have you ever looked at Dark Souls and said, “I want to like it, but it just isn’t blandly mediocre enough!”? Then brother, have I got the game for you.
When Tearaway and Mario Bros. are your two obvious touchstones, you must be doing something right.
There we were, the four of us, shooting at a barrage of enemies, loot flying every which way, and a robot in the background making “uhn” and “oof” noises as he wheeled about in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel.
Suddenly, someone spoke up…
A new horror IP creeps its way into the new console generation, dragging its other foot behind in the past. Find out how that helps or hinders it in our review.
The answer to whether you should buy the newest Sherlock Holmes game is elementary.
Come on down to South Park (Pinball), and meet some friends of mine.
Alien: Isolation is an entertaining, terrifying look at what a true Alien video game should be.
While I struggle to see what makes this port definitive, I can’t deny that Sleeping Dogs is still a great game.
Arrowhead has made Gauntlet a sort of loving remake that takes all the solid foundation the first game laid and builds upon it with the best parts of games it inspired.
Ain’t no party like a Mordor party ’cause a Mordor party don’t stop.
One game, one singer, one retired review gimmick. All this, and more in the Hatoful Boyfriend PC review.
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