
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes review for Xbox One, PS4
How small can one open-world game be? Click ahead to find out.
Xbox One Reviews
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.
Tomb Raider hits PS4 and Xbox One with a self-proclaimed Definitive Edition, and actually manages to deliver on that subtitle.
And Ubisoft comes out swinging, in a completely different city than the match was scheduled.
Join us as we catch up with Just Dance’s vision of Kinect games for 2014.
A solid Xbox One launch title that tells a good story, looks freaking amazing, and plays great (if you can look past the repetition.)
Halo: spartan Assault isn’t the game you bought an Xbox One for, but it’s still a solid port of a fun arcade-style shooter from Windows 8 mobile platforms.
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is a surprisingly fun and inventive adventure that should help satisfy those suffering from the post-launch drought.
This is the definitive console version of Battlefield 4 to get if you have the choice.
We find out how many rivals it takes to help launch a new console generation.
Peggle 2 provide more ball-bouncing, peg-shattering action, but doesn’t do enough to differentiate itself from the original, while lacking a couple core features fans have come to expect.
FIFA 14 on next-gen consoles is a love letter to soccer fans.