LEGO The Hobbit review for PS4, Xbox One
LEGO The Hobbit marks a fun, but unnecessary return to the LEGO rendition of Middle-Earth, seen through the eyes of Director Peter Jackson.
Xbox One Reviews
LEGO The Hobbit marks a fun, but unnecessary return to the LEGO rendition of Middle-Earth, seen through the eyes of Director Peter Jackson.
The first true Xbox One Kinect game is more polished than the original, but still has some issues.
Plants vs. Zombies graduates from mobile platforms to show us console gamers a thing or two about third-person shooters.
Click through to find out what kind of game is hiding beneath its candy shell.
How small can one open-world game be? Click ahead to find out.
An enjoyable experience that deserves to be played and explored if you are a fan of stealth games.
Strider gets the reboot treatment for current and last gen systems courtesy of developer Double Helix and Capcom. Is the world ready for the return of Strider Hiryu?
Not quite as AWESOME as the movie, but still a solid new LEGO game worth checking out.
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And Ubisoft comes out swinging, in a completely different city than the match was scheduled.
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A solid Xbox One launch title that tells a good story, looks freaking amazing, and plays great (if you can look past the repetition.)
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This is the definitive console version of Battlefield 4 to get if you have the choice.