Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare review for Xbox One, PS4, PC
Call of Duty’s sci-fi future is fully realized with Infinite Warfare. It’s just a shame the multiplayer side didn’t get the memo.
PC Reviews
Call of Duty’s sci-fi future is fully realized with Infinite Warfare. It’s just a shame the multiplayer side didn’t get the memo.
Games like Foxhunt and Press X to not die have a special place in my heart.
A horror game that falls just a little short of its goals.
As a console gamer, Event [0] made the mouse & keyboard transition smooth.
Jazzpunk is what would happen if first-person shooters, adventure games, and spy movies got together and had a baby. A very, very weird baby.
Titanfall 2 features an excellent campaign melded with the multiplayer groundwork from the first entry in the series.
The twists just get better and better.
Hail to the King All over again… Out with the old, in with the slightly better old!
A stellar sequel to its 2015 predecessor, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 improves on every aspect of the already great original.
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A pretty stealth action game with a few missteps that could have really made the game great.
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As run-of-the-mill a shmup as you could ever imagine.
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