Pneuma: Breath of Life review for Xbox One
Pneuma: Breath of Life shows that shooting the moon and missing isn’t the worst way for a game to go.
Xbox One Reviews
Pneuma: Breath of Life shows that shooting the moon and missing isn’t the worst way for a game to go.
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An episode good enough to almost make you forget how long it’s been since the last one.
Battlefield takes to the streets with the launch of Battlefield Hardline. Play cops and robbers with 63 of your closest friends.
A good little game…with a heavy emphasis on both “good” and “little”.
A port that earns the right to use “Definitive” in its title.
An enjoyable, action packed card-based game that’s definitely worth being dealt in to.
Someone must have invoked the power of Shenron, because we’ve got a pretty great Dragon Ball Z game here.
Dead Or Alive 5 makes the jump to next gen platform and brings the same core gameplay with very minor tweaks.
A unique multiplayer game that focuses on both team-based action and one versus all styles of play, Evolve is unlike any other shooter you’ll play this year.
Volition & Deep Silver bring Kinzie, Shaundi and co.’s last-gen adventure to next-gen systems. Is it worth double-dipping? Read on and find out!
Where’s Daryl Dixon when you need him? Run, jump, and climb your way to safety in this zombie action title from developer Techland.
House Forrester vs. House Whitehill, intrigue and murder in King’s Landing, and a whole lot of the word F***.
Zen Studios’ 2D tower-defense, brawling, castle constructor/crumbler leaps onto current gen consoles with everything it’s got.
In which the Saints Row franchise literally and figuratively goes to Hell.
This HD port of the GameCube remake is a pretty great way to experience the original Resident Evil all over again.