
The Banner Saga review for PC
Some guys from Bioware Kickstarted a game about the last of humans and some guys with horns on their heads facing certain doom. Click ahead to find out how that plays.
PC Reviews
Some guys from Bioware Kickstarted a game about the last of humans and some guys with horns on their heads facing certain doom. Click ahead to find out how that plays.
Strider gets the reboot treatment for current and last gen systems courtesy of developer Double Helix and Capcom. Is the world ready for the return of Strider Hiryu?
Dustforce looks like a dream. Does it play like one, too? Read on to find out!
Not quite as AWESOME as the movie, but still a solid new LEGO game worth checking out.
The wait is finally over for Episode 2 of Telltale Games “The Wolf Among Us”. Smoke and Mirrors offers up a lot more questions, and a couple key answers, for Bigby Wolf’s ongoing murder investigation.
Mystery fans might want to play this more than just once upon a midnight dreary.
Aveline is back, and she?s never looked or sounded better!
To the extent that such a thing is possible to Hidden Object Games, Twisted Lands: Shadow Town feels ever-so-slightly off.
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Contrast may look amazing, but does its gameplay measure up to its visuals? Read our review and find out!
If your biggest complaint about Journey was that it was far too game-like, then here’s something that should be right up your alley.
Batman’s early encounters with the crooks and freaks of Gotham might not reach the highs of Arkham City, but they provide a fun experience worth checking out.
Alien Rage might win the award for most generic first person shooter of 2013.
The most fun you will have learning how to play guitar hands down.
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.
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