Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
I don’t know if you’ve heard, but Metal Gear Solid V is pretty great.
Xbox One Reviews
I don’t know if you’ve heard, but Metal Gear Solid V is pretty great.
Harmonix I will follow. Time to take the toys out of the attic.
While the Spike Lee directed story leaves a lot to be desired, the parts where you’re actually playing basketball in NBA 2K16 are excellent.
Max?s transition from the movie world to the videogame world leaves a bit to be desired across the board.
Can an avowed hockey-hater enjoy NHL 16? Read on to find out!
Nova-111 shows a little Pixeljunk can go a long way.
This is a remaster the Xbox One needed and deserved. A comedic action brawler for existing fans and newcomers alike.
SuperChargers is an in-depth platformer that finds ways to innovate the series, making it more varied and entertaining than ever.
Revolution Software has gone back to its roots by creating a vibrant hand drawn world highly reminiscent of the original titles.
At first it seems like a neat concept, but shortly after starting, Dream Runners is difficult to enjoy.
Is Bungie’s massive Destiny expansion redemption for their year one missteps? Why yes, it is.
Think of Submerged as Uncharted, just without the characters, the treasure, the enemies, the combat…pretty much everything but the ruins, really.
These definitely are the droids you are looking for. Rise Against the Empire is a forceful addition to the Disney universe.
Texas Hold’em for true fans of the game. Nothing more?nothing less.
An absolutely stunning example of what video game racing should be.
The Chief Untouchable comes out of retirement to solve a crime noir that is stylish and intriguing.