Destiny 2 – Expansion I: The Curse of Osiris review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
To spite some questionable decisions in the Destiny sequel, the first expansion doesn’t do a bad job of perking up the Destiny 2 experience a bit.
PC Reviews
To spite some questionable decisions in the Destiny sequel, the first expansion doesn’t do a bad job of perking up the Destiny 2 experience a bit.
Without a doubt the best entry into video game streaming/recording that has come along since such things became the norm.
I’ve seen this raw greed only once before. It didn’t scare me enough then. It does now.
Finally, an answer to the question of “What if we crossed Wipeout with F-Zero?”
Another day, another decent twin-stick shooter from 10tons.
Call of Duty: WWII does cover a lot of familiar ground when it comes to war and video games, but a solid, robust multiplayer keeps the fun alive.
A rocky start for this PC port mars an otherwise outstanding game.
A New Bubsy? What could possibly go wrong? Well, a lot, but not as much as you may think.
A journey worth revisiting only by fans of the IP.
PC gamers have gotten what they have clamored for since September 9, 2014, Destiny on the PC!
Wolfenstein II breathes new life into single player games.
The masterminds behind You Don’t Know Jack deliver a new take on an old favourite, three amazing new games…and, unfortunately, one not-so-amazing game.