One of the Vita's greatest games gets the remastered treatment and arrives, priced to sell, on the PS4.
Rico Rodriguez bears the traits of a superhero. He doesn't wear a cape, his appearance doesn't suggest any sort of supernatural ability, and his moral concern is, at best, debatable. Nevertheless, Just Cause's enduring protagonist bows to an arc of the tragically gifted.
Mildly enjoyable.
Six years ago, Fat Princess prevailed through idiosyncratic charm and relative exclusivity. Fat Princess Adventures applies a similar style to a much more crowded space.
Earth Defense Force 4.1 is a lesson in how endearment can turn into exasperation.
This is what it must feel like taking the most beautiful person to prom and not having a single, meaningful conversation with them. But hey! They’re still beautiful enough to have people talking.
Unending death awaits those who pry into the unknown.
And here. We. GO!
Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition takes one of the best games from last year, includes and/or makes literally 13,000+ fixes, improvements, and additions, and the result is nothing short of must-have.
Gunfire Games is comprised of many of the former members of Vigil Games, makers of the excellent Darksiders series. Last week, Darksiders II came to the PS4/X1/PC via the Deathinitive Edition. Let's have a closer look.
As the saying goes, the third time's the charm. Activision and Treyarch are back in black with the next installment of this vaunted CoD brand. With the benefit of a "full" current gen development cycle and an impassioned group of "Blops" fans ravenous for what's next, I was given the opportunity to be flown out to San Francisco for an unrestricted, hands-on event.
Twenty-one games and two decades splintered Need for Speed across demographics and racing genres. Need for Speed, bearing no additional title in its latest release, seeks to embody its prominent namesake.