
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier “Ties That Bind” review for PC, PS4, Xbox One
Clementine returns, with a batch of brand new faces that may or may not get eaten alive by Cannibalistic Humanoid – oh wait, zombies. That’s right, this is zombies.
PlayStation 4 Reviews
Clementine returns, with a batch of brand new faces that may or may not get eaten alive by Cannibalistic Humanoid – oh wait, zombies. That’s right, this is zombies.
Maybe it’s called Hollow Realization because they came to the hollow realization that they’re only three games in and already out of ideas?
To all those people who ever watched Godzilla and thought, “This could really use some golf”: 100ft Robot Golf is here to answer your prayers.
Battalion Commander won’t change the world, but it will give you something to do for 5-10 minutes while you wait for a game that will.
You sunk my battleshi… err… ghost.
After nearly a decade of development, the unique and emotional adventure about a boy and his beast is finally here.
A visual novel that doesn’t leave you feeling like a perv? Heck yes.
Final Fantasy goes fun-sized in a nostalgic romp through time and space.
With two games wrapped up in one, there is no reason not to step back into Corvo’s bloodstained shoes for another go around.
Ubisoft hacks together a much improved Watch Dogs experience in this lighter, less serious sequel.
The song “Fly Like an Eagle” will play in your head constantly as you experience this very odd, yet interesting VR game.
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.
A dungeon crawler that could appeal to everyone? How novel.
Games like Foxhunt and Press X to not die have a special place in my heart.
An average re-master of a legendary game.