“Efficient” isn’t a word typically used to describe a Need for Speed game, but it’s the most fitting for Need for Speed: Rivals. Whereas 2010’s Hot Pursuit revived the spirit of cops against racers and 2012’s Most Wanted took us back to the open-world bliss of Burnout Paradise, Rivals feels like a careful arrangement of the best ideas from those two games (and delicately le...[Read More]
It's not without some flaws, but I'll be damned if How To Survive hasn't been one of the most addictive games I've played in a long time.
With THQ bankrupt, 2K snapped up the WWE license like a title belt hanging from the rafters in a ladder match. WWE 2K14 has entered the ring, let's see how it fares.
Competition breeds innovation. I’m strictly speaking between Infinity Ward and Treyarch.
Rocksteady's Arkham Asylum and Arkham City are two very highly regarded games, each selling well enough to garner Game of the Year Editions and numerous awards. For Batman's third Arkham title, Arkham Origins, WB Montreal took the reigns. Whether working on a shortened development cycle or just making sure they don't rock the boat too much, Arkham Origins doesn't reinvent the franchise, thankfully...[Read More]
Call this the appetizer before the big dinner, and what a helluva appetizer it is too.
Less than eight months removed from the original release of Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 comes the Full Burst version, which includes a significant amount of new and previously released content as well as some refinements.
F1 2013 continues the franchises MO as being a quality F1 sim for a niche audience, but with only a modest changes from last year, even the hardcore fans may give pause to picking up the latest from Codemasters Racing.
When Skylanders Giants came out, I figured maybe the series had hit a wall. It was different from Spyro's Adventure, but not different enough to keep fresh. It was fun, but the series was in serious need of finding a new direction, maybe change up in gameplay and someway of keeping the characters in general interesting. So what in the world could Vicarious Visions do to basically keep this series ...[Read More]
I don't know if there’s ever been a game that's divided my heart and mind quite like Beyond: Two Souls.
Sometimes less is more.
PlayStation C.A.M.P., the minds behind Echochrome, have created a wonderful single player experience that shouldn't be missed; and at only $15, it can't be missed.