Bravely Second: End Layer isn’t quite the innovative powerhouse its predecessor was, but offers a more refined experience that learns from Bravely Default’s mistakes.
By Cody Gravelle | 7 hours ago
Dark Souls 3 doesn’t win over fans who didn’t already enjoy the painfully difficult franchise, but it puts some challenging new twists on the tried and true combat system.
By Denny Connolly | 6 days ago
Quantum Break pushes the third-person genre through a star-studded cast and time-bending gameplay, although it lacks the replay value that many may have hoped for.
By Riley Little | 2 weeks ago
The second episode of The Walking Dead: Michonne continues where the first episode left off, but delivers less of a consistent experience than the season premiere.
By John Jacques | 2 weeks ago
Game Rant takes an in-depth look at the products on offer in the March edition of the popular Loot Crate subscription system and if the classic option still appeals to gamers.
By Cody Gravelle | 2 weeks ago
Fallout 4’s first DLC, Automatron, is robot centric and although it doesn’t pack as many new quests as consumers may hope, it more than makes up for it with the robot workbench.
By Denny Connolly | 2 weeks ago
Stormfall: Age of War brings plenty of longevity to the crowded web-based PVP strategy game market, though a pay-to-win aspect of the game raises concerns.
By John Jacques | 3 weeks ago
Into The Stars offers up a slow-paced but atmospheric space-themed survival sim, combining the gameplay elements of The Oregon Trail and Civilization with roguelike mechanics.
By Rob Gordon | 3 weeks ago
Hyrule Warriors Legends is a worthy port of the original The Legend of Zelda spin-off, allowing fans to take the game with them on the go – with a few noteworthy additions.
By Riley Little | 3 weeks ago
The remaster of 1993’s Day of the Tentacle adds new graphics and a great commentary track to one of the most beloved adventure games from the genre’s golden age.
By Brad Jones | 3 weeks ago
Ska Studios’ Salt and Sanctuary is obvious about trying to emulate Dark Souls, but offers enough deep gameplay and beautiful aesthetic to stand tall on its own.
By Cody Gravelle | 3 weeks ago
Square Enix and IO Interactive’s new take on Hitman successfully blends the qualities that made the game famous with some modern innovations and remarkable detail.
By Cody Gravelle | 4 weeks ago
Horror-themed FPS Chasing Dead suffers from a lack of all-round polish, resulting in sluggish and sometimes confusing gameplay and awkward graphical issues.
By Rob Gordon | 1 month ago
Pokken Tournament is the first Pokemon-focused fighting game ever released, but the final product feels more like a barebones offering rather than a fleshed out product.
By Riley Little | 1 month ago
The Division delivers on its promise to provide an open-world shooter that scales well enough to play like a single-player campaign or a challenging four player co-op MMO.
By Denny Connolly | 1 month ago
Suppressive Fire Games releases Blood Alloy: Reborn after a failed Kickstarter campaign, but problems with basic gameplay elements hinder a title that had potential.
By John Jacques | 1 month ago
Pearl Abyss’ Black Desert Online is an incredibly detailed, visually gorgeous MMORPG that succeeds at nearly everything but having a beating heart and soul.
By Cody Gravelle | 1 month ago
Nintendo’s latest high-definition port is arriving in the form of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, but is it worth checking out or better left on its original consoles?
By Riley Little | 1 month ago
One editor dusts off his Game Boy to play through and review Pokemon Yellow. Does the game still hold up after all of this time or is it better left nostalgically in the past?
By Riley Little | 2 months ago