
The Invisible Hours review for Xbox One, PS4, PC
Was it Thomas Edison in the library with a revolver? Maybe!
Xbox One Reviews
Was it Thomas Edison in the library with a revolver? Maybe!
One of the greatest and most influential games of last generation gets a well deserved new coat of paint. Praising the sun has never looked this good.
Sega keeps pumping out Genesis compilations, I think it’s time to move on.
Overall, City of Brass also feels more like a really well-made tech demo than a full-on game.
Does Hitman: Sniper Assassin do the job of getting you pumped up and in a pre-ordering mood for November?s Hitman 2? Read on to find out.
An intriguing premise does little to lift Vampyr above mediocrity.
A revival which started out as a joke, but will the joke be on the paying consumer?
A unique, fun game that doesn?t exactly lend itself to much in the way of variation.
Think of InkSplosion as a very, very, very, very, very poor man?s version of Splatoon.
Capcom manages to remind everyone that Street Fighter is still pretty rad with this anniversary collection.
It’s Splatoon meets Wipeout! Nothing could possibly go wrong?or could it?
Blandly average — with an emphasis on the “bland.”
Warmind doesn’t fix all of the issues that some may have with game, but the expansion provides a great opportunity to hop back into the Destiny 2 universe
A+ score. As for the rest… read on to find out.
Who knew goats could be so terrifying?