Category: Xbox One
Xbox One Reviews
Dishonored 2 review for Xbox One, PS4
With two games wrapped up in one, there is no reason not to step back into Corvo’s bloodstained shoes for another go around.
Watch Dogs 2 review for PS4, Xbox One
Ubisoft hacks together a much improved Watch Dogs experience in this lighter, less serious sequel.
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare review for Xbox One, PS4, PC
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.
The Bunker review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
Games like Foxhunt and Press X to not die have a special place in my heart.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition review for Xbox One, PS4
An average re-master of a legendary game.
Dear Esther: Landmark Edition review for Xbox One, PS4
All the fun and excitement of moping around on a craggy, windswept island, now on consoles.
Rock Band Rivals review for Xbox One, PS4
Does Rock Band Rivals put the music genre right where it belongs?
Lego Dimensions – Year 2 unboxing and impressions (part 1)
Paul spends some time playing wit… err… unboxing a handful of the new Lego Dimensions – Year 2 expansion sets.
Titanfall 2 review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
Titanfall 2 features an excellent campaign melded with the multiplayer groundwork from the first entry in the series.
Batman – The Telltale Series: Episode Three “New World Order” review for PS4, Xbox One
The twists just get better and better.
Dark Souls III: Ashes of Ariandel review for Xbox One, PS4
Come, Ashen Ones, step into the painted world of Ariandel.
Batman: Return to Arkham review for PS4, Xbox One
Time to head back to Arkham and collect those riddles you ignored years ago.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 review for PS4, Xbox One
A stellar sequel to its 2015 predecessor, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 improves on every aspect of the already great original.
Battlefield 1 review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
Horses, tanks, planes, explosions, explosions, explosions. Battlefield? Battlefield.
Mafia III review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
Mafia II looked amazing, but was ultimately a pretty empty experience. Can Mafia III succeed where its predecessor failed?
