The second chapter of The Raven trilogy is not as good as the first, but it sets the stage for what should be an exciting conclusion.
Michael Caine, Robert Duvall, and Donald Sutherland star in this classic war film that Shout! is bringing to Blu-ray this October...
Rayman's latest platforming adventure is a joy to behold and play.
The Ultimate Edition of 2010's Castlevania: Lords of Shadow packages the complete game with both DLC packs and greatly improved visuals, all for a stellar price.
When sh*t hits the fan, it's time for Sam Fisher and his Echelon crew to go to work.
The second season of Enterprise is loaded with quality extra features and is a solid box set no matter how you slice it.
The heralded Aussie war film from 1979 comes to Blu-ray via Synapse Films.
If the phrase "attack helicopter" sounds badass to you, Thunder Wolves deserves your attention.
The remastered version of Capcom's 1989 NES hit was developed by the skilled folks at WayForward.
NASCAR's latest outing on the PC arrived last week via Steam. Developed by Eutechnyx, NASCAR: The Game 2013 (NTG2013) offers players plenty of content, but it probably isn't the most robust and satisfying racer you'll ever play.
Interceptor Software was given the go ahead by Apogee to bring their 1990's cult FPS classic, Rise of the Triad, back onto the scene with a new Unreal Engine based re-imagining. Released today via Steam, ROTT is as ludicrous as ever, but it's not without several caveats and it remains an acquired taste...kind of like Monk Meal.
New from KING Art and The Adventure Company is The Raven: Legacy of A Master Thief, a three part point-and-click adventure/mystery. If Chapter 1 - The Eye of the Sphinx is any indicator, The Raven is well on its way to becoming one of the top adventure games of the year.