Saints Row IV's current-generation debut brings a better price and additional content, but doesn't seem too interested in cleaning up the player experience.
With its warm and prominent regard for Earthbound, Citizens of Earth looks to split the difference between the saccharine curse of pastiche and the paralyzing marvel of homage.
1996 was a fantastic year for gaming. Sony was gaining steam, 3D worlds were emerging and taking over traditional 2D landscapes and a thing called Resident Evil was scaring the shit out of everyone. Damn those dogs.
Gat out of Hell hastily assembles Saints Row ephemera into an anxious, off-key rendition of its recent brilliance.
The Internet hates The Dark Below. But sometimes the Internet is wrong.
MXGP attempts to deliver the thrill and challenge of motocross, and does so with some commendable success.
Far Cry 4 is radiant with opportunities to both seize and indulge in its power.
Konami's Pro Evolution series is back and quite possibly better than ever.
Long time WWE game developer Yuke's tag teams with the NBA 2K devs (Visual Concepts) for the first time to bring the WWE 2K series to the current gen. It's not a superstar outing, but the future looks bright.
The adventures with our favorite DC characters gets a bit bigger on the current generation platforms.
A-ten hut! Kukouri Mobile Entertainment's Tiny Troopers series gets ported to PlayStation by Plunge Interactive and Wired Productions. Tiny Troopers: Joint Ops combines all of the content from Tiny Troopers and Tiny Troopers 2: Special Ops, and expands upon it. The Cross-Buy and Cross-Save functionality is also great; let's have a look.
Back again for another GTA experience, but this time we’ve got some ‘current gen’ hardware driving it. Talk about a world changer.