Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate review for PS4, Xbox One, PS Vita
Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate brings one of the best musou titles around back to consoles, including the PS4, Xbox One, and PS Vita.
PlayStation 3 Reviews
Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate brings one of the best musou titles around back to consoles, including the PS4, Xbox One, and PS Vita.
Not many games could be described as “Kubrickian”…but then again, not many games are as fantastic as The Swapper.
It?s yet another Installment of Street Fighter IV, with more characters, added modes and a feeling of deja vu.
With a colorful, humorous theme and accessible gameplay, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare comfortably fills the casual multiplayer shooter niche on the PS4 and PS3.
Strip it down to its essence, and Akiba’s Trip is actually a pretty great game.
The second season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead comes to a satisfying conclusion in “No Going Back”.
EA Sports scores a touchdown of their own with the latest release in the Madden franchise.
Just in case you were worried about the lack of match-3 games in the world, the Vita gets another one. Does it manage to set itself apart?
Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition brings new content and significant improvements to the original console release of the popular PC title.
The super-addictive roguelike comes to all PlayStation platforms. Prepare to lose time everywhere you go.
Does the third Atlier game to get localized on the Vita bring anything new to the table, or is it just more of the same?
Sacred returns with a full-fledged sequel, but it’s not exactly the same Ancaria you might remember.
A disappointing career mode makes for a less than stellar racing experience in GRID Autosport.
Check out this original adventure set against the backdrop of the One Piece world, featuring Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates.
A half-hearted, shallow attempt to revisit the classic baseball series — especially for the price.
The penultimate episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead Season 2 is finally here with “Amid The Ruins”.
A return to form…to the extent that developers of hidden object games can have returns to form.