The Expendables 2 review for PSN, XBLA
Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, Jet Li and Terry Crews can't save the throwback-style game version of the throwback-style action movie.
Xbox 360 Reviews
Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, Jet Li and Terry Crews can't save the throwback-style game version of the throwback-style action movie.
The 2012 London Olympic Games may be over, but the fun still goes on.
This Transformers epic delivers in ways War of Cybertron failed to do, offering up a more explosive, and fun romp through the destruction of the Transformers home world that’ll go a long way in satisfying G1 fans.
The truest, most realistic experience you can expect to have playing the game of football without actually being there. A must buy for anyone who considers themselves a real football fan.
Death rides on in the sequel to Darksiders, arriving this week for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. How does the highly anticipated follow-up stack up? Read the full review to find out!
Hong Kong action comes to consoles with Sleeping Dogs, from developer United Front Games. Does it make John Woo a happy dove, or turn Simon Yam’s suave demeanor sour? Click on the link below to find out!
Risen 2 might not be the pirate RPG we’ve all been waiting for, but it’s certainly not devoid of a bit of old-school RPG charm. Still, some technical and system issues keep this from being a must-own game unless you’re a pretty big genre fan to begin with.
While it may be a bit too familiar, this year?s crop of college stars still deliver a solid performance on the field.
Spidey swings onto consoles again, a scant 10 months after his last ill-fated adventure. Tying this new game into the film’s universe does the series little favors, and while the return of web-swinging through New York is great to have, there’s little else worth seeing here.
SEGA delivers a fun Summer Olympics experience with London 2012, making this one of the rare party games that’ll be well worth checking out.
DiRT Showdown’s car crashing fun is only hindered by its reliance on DiRT 3’s look, feel, and recycled racing events. Even though this feels more like an expansion pack than a full, new game, it’s hard to deny that Showdown is still a whole lot of fun.
Traveler’s Tales wastes no time in capitalizing on the DC Universe LEGO license with LEGO Batman 2. While Batman and crew are still the focal point, the expanded use of heroes like Superman and Green Lantern, along with an impressively large hub world, help make this the best LEGO title yet.
Lollipop Chainsaw marks another unique title for the developers over at Grasshopper, and a win for people that enjoy their video games with a whole lot of humor, fun combat, and charm. A unique IP that stands out in a sea of sequels, Lollipop Chainsaw is well worth checking out.
Inversion’s promises of flipping worlds and reinventing the way you view cover never really materializes across its often dull and plodding campaign. It’s certainly filled with good ideas, but the execution never really pulls through.
?X-Ray? Cam? More like ?ultra violent torn guts and bone shattering death? cam!
Ghost Recon comes back…to the future! Heading in another new direction for the long-running tactical shooter franchise, Future Soldier unfortunately fails to excite. Read why in the full review behind the link.