Call of Duty: Black Ops II Uprising DLC review for Xbox 360
Four new maps for Call of Duty: Black Ops II are overshadowed by a pretty stellar addition to Call of Duty Zombies called Mob of the Dead.
Xbox 360 Reviews
Four new maps for Call of Duty: Black Ops II are overshadowed by a pretty stellar addition to Call of Duty Zombies called Mob of the Dead.
The best of the DC Comics Heroes and Villains clash in this superb fighter from the team that brought you Mortal Kombat!
Strap yourselves in while I rant about why Defiance should be a good game, but isn’t. MMO launch Stockholm Syndrome is a hell of a thing.
Better than the original release of Ninja Gaiden 3, but still a ninja slice below previous games in the franchise.
Capcom continues to release obscure arcade classics that defined the term “Rage Quit”.
What began as a blatant copy of Super Mario Bros. resurfaces to try and distance itself from it’s troubled past.
Omerta: City of Gangsters certainly gets some love for a unique SRPG setting, but there’s not enough here past the concept stage to make this as cool as it should be.
Take a wild ride across the skyrails of Columbia in this excellent return to form for the Bioshock series.
While not a bad action game, this mediocre third entry in the Army of Two series should scream “nothing more to see here!”
Tiger Woods has regained his number one status just in time for the release of what will arguably be the best version of his golfing series to date.
While not the new installment many players were hoping for, Darkstalkers Resurrection gives us two classic fighters from the iconic series!
Note to self: don’t play Bit.Trip…Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien before bed again. It will not go well.
A trio of action-packed Capcom Arcade classics join the growing roster in the newly launched Capcom Arcade Cabinet.
Motocross action is what the game promises, and motocross action is precisely what it delivers.
Gears of War: Judgment benefits from new concepts like dynamic spawns, and a campaign that’s reminiscent of the original game, but has some issues in other areas, including multiplayer.
Vergil’s Downfall isn’t the best way to kick off DLC for Ninja Theory’s Devil May Cry reboot.
Tomb Raider gets a new, much needed coat of paint with this reboot. It’s a fun, new look at Lara Croft, but needs to distance itself from other popular titles, and scrap the half-baked multiplayer component completely.