An already well-polished diamond, the FIFA series has been dazzling gamers with a top notch gaming experience for years. FIFA 16 holds true to the established formula, opting for small touch-ups as opposed to sweeping changes. But though these additions are few in number, they are significant.
Fresh out of the penalty box following the game misconduct earned for its shallow NHL 15 offering, EA Sports has returned to the ice with a more feature rich experience in this edition of their hockey franchise. NHL 16 brings players a wealth of options to explore including connected franchise, ultimate team, playoff mode and more. Yet despite the gains made in the variety of experience, there ar...[Read More]
Lovers In A Dangerous Spacetime (LIADS) is very creative and seems ripe to make a name for itself in the local two player co-operative market.
Xbox's finest driving symphony has returned. Microsoft Studios and Turn 10 Studios speed ahead with another installment of the heralded racing franchise that revolutionizes a few presentation aspects that affect gameplay in all new ways.
There's just something hypnotic about operating a large-mustached Russian blob-puff-thing.
Be ready to get pushed around, then pulled right back. Guru Games, a staple of Indie DB, brings us a first person puzzle-platformer that takes conventions established by other titles of similar ilk and mixes in some key differences so that their experience is familiar, but still offers its own learning curve.
Gear up, soldier! War is upon us for the first time... again. The Coalition, subsidiary workhouse of Microsoft Studios, has taken up the mantle to continue the heralded Gears of War franchise, following in the combat boot steps of Epic Games and People Can Fly. While the series' next chapter, Gears 4, is slated for next year, our 2015 GoW on Xbox One appetites are whetted with Gears of War: Ult...[Read More]
Finding such tremendous value in a single release is Rare indeed.
This is pretty trippy, in more ways than one. Gateway Interactive brings us this little multiplatform space venture that plays a lot like an "endless runner," with an emphasis on rave-like ambiance and low-bit, neon stylings.
If this is Rocksteady’s last Batman game, it’s a helluva way to go out.
Mystery of the Mooil Rig explored how well Sunset Overdrive could operate under constraints. Dawn of the Rise of the Fallen Machines proves the inverse is true as well.
Previously a Japanese PSP exclusive, Type-0 comes stateside for next-gen. This is also the first Final Fantasy game I have ever played. True story.