The Ascent review for Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC
An action-packed cyberpunk RPG experience that won’t leave you disappointed.
PC Reviews
An action-packed cyberpunk RPG experience that won’t leave you disappointed.
If you wish Spider-Man games just consisted of swinging around, here?s the game for you.
Man, 2005 Xbox had one heck of an exclusive line-up.
Saving the (almost) best for the (not quite) last on the Vita.
Just you, your skateboard, and the most chill vibe imaginable.
Crow grim reapers harvesting souls for the corporate afterlife will probably be one of the more unique GOTY contenders this year.
Blackwood stands as another solid chapter to an already incredibly expansive game.
If you?re still holding out hope for Peggle 3, here?s the next best thing.
A short, cheap Platinum that?s still not worth your time or money.
Come for the worst cutscene ever created, stay for the dull, monotonous gameplay.
Does this board game port take flight, or is it for the birds?
Time to gather up your roster of Monsties once again, in this excellent follow-up to the original Monster Hunter Stories.
If smacking monsters in the face with trucks is your thing, have we got the game for you.
Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection answers the question: How badly does an enjoyable game have to perform before it?s no longer fun?
Dark Alliance fails to deliver on both the Dungeons & Dragons name, and the Forgotten Realms setting.