The Walking Dead: A New Frontier “Ties That Bind” review for PC, PS4, Xbox One
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.
Xbox One Reviews
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.
Games like Foxhunt and Press X to not die have a special place in my heart.
An average re-master of a legendary game.
All the fun and excitement of moping around on a craggy, windswept island, now on consoles.
Does Rock Band Rivals put the music genre right where it belongs?
Paul spends some time playing wit… err… unboxing a handful of the new Lego Dimensions – Year 2 expansion sets.
Titanfall 2 features an excellent campaign melded with the multiplayer groundwork from the first entry in the series.
The twists just get better and better.
Come, Ashen Ones, step into the painted world of Ariandel.
Time to head back to Arkham and collect those riddles you ignored years ago.
A stellar sequel to its 2015 predecessor, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 improves on every aspect of the already great original.
Horses, tanks, planes, explosions, explosions, explosions. Battlefield? Battlefield.