Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director’s Cut review for Wii U, PS3, Xbox 360, PC
A substantial set of additions make this Director’s Cut of the excellent Deus Ex: Human Revolution worth checking out.
PC Reviews
A substantial set of additions make this Director’s Cut of the excellent Deus Ex: Human Revolution worth checking out.
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.
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!
With a unique presentation and an interesting concept for a beat ’em up, Foul Play starts out strong but ends up burning out after a short while.
Somebody made a game about making a game that’s heavily influenced by someone else who made a game about making a game. Did they improve on the original, or fail miserably in the attempt? Read on to find out.
Capcom and company stumble their way through another Lost Planet, once again not understanding what fans loved about the first game.
How scary is Colorado, really? Read our gif-heavy review to find out!
Featuring a more focused stealth experience than it’s predecessor, Blacklist is a solid return to form for this popular Tom Clancy franchise.
If you have any love for side-scrolling platformers, 2D art or Rayman, jumping into Rayman Legends on any platform should be an absolute treat.
I want to believe…that XCOM won’t venture outside of its strategy trappings again with an experience as poor as this one.
Payday 2 is a little rough around the edges, but as an online co-op experience it makes up for most of its flaws with a lot of team-based criminal fun.
Mars: War Logs is proof that there is a video game equivalent of so bad it’s good.
I had a dumb grin on my face while marathoning Volition?s newest open-world adventure.
Guacamelee! finally lands on PC, finally giving more players a look of this excellent action-adventure release from Drinkbox Studios.
Rise of the Triad is mindless gibbing and fragging (oh what fun!) mixed with a mercilessly difficult save system (not so fun.) Best to play the shareware version before making a purchase.