NHL 15 review for PS4, Xbox One
EA Sports’ consistently great hockey title takes two steps forward, two steps back.
Xbox One Reviews
EA Sports’ consistently great hockey title takes two steps forward, two steps back.
Just as generic as its name, in the end the developers should have taken a mulligan.
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EA Sports scores a touchdown of their own with the latest release in the Madden franchise.
Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition brings new content and significant improvements to the original console release of the popular PC title.
A half-hearted, shallow attempt to revisit the classic baseball series — especially for the price.
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Your friendly neighborhood movie tie-in is a whole lot better than the film that spawned it.
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