
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 review for PS4, Xbox One
A stellar sequel to its 2015 predecessor, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 improves on every aspect of the already great original.
PlayStation 4 Reviews
A stellar sequel to its 2015 predecessor, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 improves on every aspect of the already great original.
Horses, tanks, planes, explosions, explosions, explosions. Battlefield? Battlefield.
Battlezone’s foundation is solid, but the implementation falls short and doesn’t allow much room for the game to be enjoyable for any length of time.
If endless runners and RPGs had a baby, it?d look like Mystery Chronicles: One Way Heroics.
A pretty stealth action game with a few missteps that could have really made the game great.
Mafia II looked amazing, but was ultimately a pretty empty experience. Can Mafia III succeed where its predecessor failed?
It took over 15 years but Crash Bandicoot is finally teaming up with Spyro.
As run-of-the-mill a shmup as you could ever imagine.
NBA 2K17’s hold on the title of “best sports game” suddenly got a lot more tenuous.
As the Atelier series gets closer to its 20th mainline game, I think pretty much everyone knows what to expect by now.
A solid new expansion for Destiny that should keep dedicated players busy for quite some time. [No longer a work in progress review. Final review score within!]
God Eater 2 doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it does make it run a little more smoothly.
The gold standard for sports games is back. Does it retain its title, or does it rest on its laurels?