Serious Sam 4 review for PS5, Xbox Series X, PC
Sam Stone is back to take out hoards of aliens and hurl one liners until you can’t stand it anymore.
Xbox Series X Reviews
Sam Stone is back to take out hoards of aliens and hurl one liners until you can’t stand it anymore.
A demonic platformer that you?ll want to consign to the pits of Hell ? or, at least, back to the late ’90s.
Far from essential, but also far better than the first Bouncy Bullets.
Rhythm + Roguelike + FPS = One great game.
What’s old is new again. The classic returns, updated and modernized.
Just in time for the holidays, another essential set of party games.
Halo Infinite is a bit of a mixed bag. The multiplayer is incredible, unfortunately, the campaign mostly misses the mark.
Mr. Driller DrillLand finally burrows onto Xbox and PlayStation platforms with this remake of a 2002 GameCube classic.
The Fusion Pro 2 wired controller from PowerA is an outstanding (and affordable) alternative to the Xbox Elite controller.
A less-than-stellar trip down memory lane.
Another iteration of Battlefield that doesn?t change enough to stick out from its existing heavy-hitting roster.
Not even terrible performance on the Switch can sink Lost in Random — but it certainly tries.
Don’t touch this game.
Sledgehammer Games knocks it out of the park with Call of Duty?s newest entry.
Many hours of outdoor fun is to be had in Ubisoft’s newest online sports playground.
Playground Games delivers their best Forza title to date, showcasing one of the most run racing titles released this year.