
The LEGO Movie Videogame review for PS4, Xbox One, Wii U
Not quite as AWESOME as the movie, but still a solid new LEGO game worth checking out.
Xbox One Reviews
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.
The thought of another Killer Instinct game had become a bit of a fantasy, but it was definitely worth the wait.
The next generation of football begins, but Madden NFL 25 stumbles just a bit.
May The Force and Angry Birds be with you, regardless of which platform you’re on.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes may be the best LEGO video game so far.
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