Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare

It’s difficult to pinpoint what sort of arcane alchemy lead to the birth of Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare. It’s a popular name in the mobile space, but aimed at a console-oriented, shooter-friendly crowd. It’s also a handsomely dressed competitive shooter sent to swim with sharks like Titanfall, Battlefield, and Call of Duty. It’s even silly proof that a motivated part...[Read More]

Max: The Curse of Brotherhood

A side-scrolling, physics-based platformer with puzzles, Max's adventure lands exclusively on the Xbox One and 360 via download-only.

Zoo Tycoon

Zoo Tycoon returns after nearly a decade, and arrives for the first time on Xbox. It also proves that a good management sim is addictive and fun regardless of platform or generation.

Battlefield 4

EA and DICE are hard at work trying to get Battlefield 4 stable on all platforms, and until that happens, your experience with it may vary...

Need for Speed: Rivals

“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]

Fighter Within

Fighter Within isn't what I had hoped for, but it's far better than many would lead you to believe.

LocoCycle

It's not what you might be expecting or hoping for out of launch title for the Xbox One, but LocoCycle does have some strengths. Let's take a closer look.

FIFA 14

The Xbox One version includes voice command support via Kinect and Legends in the Ultimate Team Mode, but still lacks the tournament mode that many desire -- let's take a closer look.

Madden NFL 25

Madden NFL 25 was amongst twenty-two launch day titles released for Microsoft's Xbox One, with the current-gen version having released a few months ago. Is it worth the upgrade? Will those who held out for a next-gen version be glad they did?

Call of Duty: Ghosts

Despite the title, this game will be seen and heard by millions.  Activision flew me out to checkout the lastest installent in the yearly Call of Duty life cycle, developed by Infinity Ward, Neversoft, and Raven.  A new IP, Ghosts, brings familiar core principles with some fresh ideas and new ways to experience CoD.  

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