
Project Root review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One
Get ready to die a lot — and not in a good or fun way.
PlayStation 4 Reviews
Get ready to die a lot — and not in a good or fun way.
The Final Fantasy compilation released last year on PS3 and PS Vita arrives on PS4, with some additional improvements and unfortunate drawbacks.
A unique puzzle/platformer with a great art style that is held back by framerate issues and unpolished controls.
Avengers: Age of Ultron isn’t what I’d call an excellent Zen Pinball experience, but Star Wars Rebels manages to make up for that.
A disappointing follow-up to one of 2012’s finest games.
Stealth Inc. 2 has arrived on non-Wii U platforms. Does it fare as well without the Game Pad? Only one way to find out!
When is a sequel not a sequel? I’m not sure, but Toukiden: Kiwami thinks it knows the answer.
With a new generation of kombatants and updated, refined gameplay, fighting game fans won’t be disappointed with this brutal new Mortal Kombat installment.
Awkward dialogue and slow pace aside, gamers looking for a different type of experience between big budget game releases should consider Dontnod and Square Enix’s new episodic series.
Another year, another version of The Show that still can’t figure out how this whole “online” thing works.
Fifteen years after it first came out, is Metal Slug 3 worth playing on the go?
A unique upgrade to Dark Souls II that changes things up a bit more than you might have thought.
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection packs a ton of content onto one disc, but doesn’t handle the technical load as well as you might expect.
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