Slain: Back from Hell review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One
Are blood and guts and heavy metal enough to make a good game? Slain hopes so.
Xbox One Reviews
Are blood and guts and heavy metal enough to make a good game? Slain hopes so.
A somber puzzle platforming experience with a visually stunning setting and some unfortunate technical issues.
Finally Resident Evil returns with the survival horror we deserve.
Blade Runner: The Video Game, as performed by your local community theatre troupe.
One of the last “remasters” of 2016.
Another Kinect-only venture that ultimately falls short of its potential.
Final Fantasy XV might not be the best in the series, but it’s still a Final Fantasy worth playing.
What was our favourite game of 2016? Here’s a hint: it was a sequel. Want more than that? Read on!
A short, thoroughly enjoyable point and click adventure for consoles and the PC.
A physics based puzzler that will frustrate you, while simultaneously make you smile.
Clementine returns, with a batch of brand new faces that may or may not get eaten alive by Cannibalistic Humanoid – oh wait, zombies. That’s right, this is zombies.
With two games wrapped up in one, there is no reason not to step back into Corvo’s bloodstained shoes for another go around.
Ubisoft hacks together a much improved Watch Dogs experience in this lighter, less serious sequel.
Call of Duty’s sci-fi future is fully realized with Infinite Warfare. It’s just a shame the multiplayer side didn’t get the memo.