Review: Ys: Memories of Celceta
Memories of Celceta is the fourth game in the Ys series. If you own a Vita and feel like having an adventure, this game is for you.
Review: Awesomenauts Assemble!
Jon reviews the Awesomenauts' seventh-gen debut. Do Ronimo Games deserve your cash again? Or is this Naut worth your time?
Review: Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
The ongoing struggle between plants and zombies continues in Garden Warfare, showcasing a whole new perspective of the Plants vs. Zombies franchise.
Review: 300: Rise of an Empire
Eight years after 300 taught us where it was set when a shouting man kicked a messenger into a bottomless pit, we are once again invited back.
Review: Strider
Little over half a year since its announcement, Strider is finally here. Now developed by Double Helix Games, the studio that brought us Silent Hill: Homecoming, and Killer Instinct for Xbox One....
Review: The Walking Dead: Season 2: Episode 2 – A House Divided
Episode 2 - A House Divided raises the bar by matching sinister events with a delve into the nature of Clementine's place among these mismatched individuals.
Review: South Park: Stick of Truth
This is a game for those who like South Park, as obvious as that may seem. Fans of the series will get hours of enjoyment laughing at the fart jokes, anal probing and other craziness.
Review: Lococycle
From the warped minds of Twisted Pixel comes Lococycle - their first next gen title for the Xbox One, which has now taken a step back to it's baby brother 360.
Review: Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
Lightning Returns is the sequel to the sequel that nobody wanted. The conclusion to the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy. We are put into the shoe's of Lightning one last time.
Review: The Book Thief
The Book Thief attempts to redeem itself through a well-chosen cast, yet falls short of offering much in the way of genuine storytelling.
Review: Rayman Legends
Rayman is back for yet another bout of 2D platforming fun and he's better than ever on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Review: Journal
What Journal lacks in game-play involvement, it makes up for in meaning. The concepts of grief and handling loss is expressed with elegant poignancy.
Review: The Last of Us: Left Behind
The latest downloadable content for Naughty Dog’s magnum opus, The Last of Us, has arrived.
Review: Monkey Mofo
Monkey Mofo tests your reflexes and planning abilities while also providing plenty of puzzles to overcome but you have to be willing to overlook a lot of problems.
Review: The LEGO Movie
By the end of The LEGO Movie, I was wiping away tears and before anybody questions my masculinity, these were tears I shed due to laughing so hard during the previous 100 or so minutes.