Generation Zero review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
Not even the promise of fighting giant mechs is enough to make Generation Zero more interesting.
Not even the promise of fighting giant mechs is enough to make Generation Zero more interesting.
The selection is sorta, kinda light this week on the Xbox Games Store, though there’s a few titles likely worth checking out.
Shooting bad guys, catching hearts, and bumping off bunnies.
Bethesda Softworks and Avalanche Studios’ insane open world first person shooter experience is apparently pretty hard to describe.
This is the police…and the fire department, and the ambulance.
A prettier version of the original Borderlands is now available, but is it really necessary?
Sega today confirmed that the competitive Puyo Puyo release is coming to all relevant platforms in the very near future.
Out with the Rehash, in with the Refresh.
This week’s set of new digital titles includes a pretty wide variety of styles and experiences for Xbox One owners.
More fun than getting a cat into a carrier.
Castlevania Bloodlines, Castlevania II: Simon?s Quest and a couple other titles have officially made the cut.
As has been rumored for quite some time now, Microsoft yesterday made the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition console official. Details, launch date and pricing within.
Excited to play a racing game by some of the people who brought you the Burnout games? You might want to pump the brakes on your expectations.
One of the Final Fantasy series’ best collections makes its arrival to the Switch and Xbox One.
Get a look at the epic single player Star Wars experience scheduled to hit consoles and the PC for the holidays.
Intense racing and slower paced adventures — there’s a little bit of everything on the store this week for Xbox gamers.