Call of Duty: WWII review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
Call of Duty: WWII does cover a lot of familiar ground when it comes to war and video games, but a solid, robust multiplayer keeps the fun alive.
Xbox One Reviews
Call of Duty: WWII does cover a lot of familiar ground when it comes to war and video games, but a solid, robust multiplayer keeps the fun alive.
We’ve spent a week with Microsoft’s super-powerful new 4K Xbox One X console and a handful of enhanced games. See what we think so far.
PC gamers have gotten what they have clamored for since September 9, 2014, Destiny on the PC!
Wolfenstein II breathes new life into single player games.
The masterminds behind You Don’t Know Jack deliver a new take on an old favourite, three amazing new games…and, unfortunately, one not-so-amazing game.
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A fairly complex cooperative shooter with crafting elements and a bit of a learning curve.
Forza 7 has a few missteps, but by and large this is a pretty darn good Forza game.
One of the better HD re-releases comes to current gen consoles.
Pinball fanatics, get ready for the best version of Pinball FX yet along with some very solid new tables.
A worthy standalone expansion that closes out the Dishonored story rather nicely.