The Walking Dead: Season 2 “No Going Back” review for PC, PS3, Xbox 360
The second season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead comes to a satisfying conclusion in “No Going Back”.
PlayStation Network Reviews
The second season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead comes to a satisfying conclusion in “No Going Back”.
Forget waifus and mo? and all that stuff, finally there’s a Vita RPG that aims to offer a little more. (Note to pervs: it still has mo? and waifus if you want them.)
Even with its flaws, this is still one of the finest console billiards games to date.
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?
The super-addictive roguelike comes to all PlayStation platforms. Prepare to lose time everywhere you go.
Just because you can remake an old game, it doesn’t necessarily follow that you should.
A solid, mature themed, old school-style rail shooter marred by a juvenile script and never-ending low brow humor.
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”.
Abyss Odyssey’s unique combat mechanics and randomized world are worth a look, but just barely.
It’s safe to say that I will not be spending 100+ hours with this title, like I did its predecessor.
The Wolf Among Us comes to a satisfying Season 1 close with the finale episode “Cry Wolf”.
Battle Princess of Arcadias may look like a rainbow vomiting up sunshine and sparkles all over a flash game, but it’s actually a whole lot deeper than that.
More accurate title: 1001 spikes and arrows and pits and fire-breathing statues and crumbling platforms and…well, you get the picture.
For those about to rock pop, we salute you.