Pathologic Classic HD
By Henry Glasheen [Posted December 8, 2015]
This Russian title never got its chance to break out in Western markets, but stayed alive through its cult currency on the Internet as “one of those crazy-ass Eastern European games.” … read more
Just Cause 3: Ode to Explosions
By Henry Glasheen [Posted December 7, 2015]
About halfway through parachuting out of a speeding luxury car in midair—and mere moments before it collided with a row of giant gas canisters in a glorious orgy of explosive power—it occurred to me that I might be having a little too much fun in Just Cause 3. … read more
Review: Need for Speed
By Trey Sanders [Posted December 4, 2015]
Need for Speed is a solid reboot for the tuner side of the franchise, but it crumbles under the weight of its ambitious and disjointed story. … read more
Review: System Shock: Enhanced Edition
By Alex Springer [Posted December 3, 2015]
For the uninitiated, System Shock and System Shock 2 deserve some credit for merging the FPS and RPG genres back in the ‘90s. … read more
Review: Rodea the Sky Soldier
By Ashley Lippert [Posted December 3, 2015]
I should’ve known that Rodea the Sky Soldier wasn’t going to be great when it got delayed a few months—that’s rarely a good sign. … read more
Review: Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
By Gavin Sheehan [Posted December 3, 2015]
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is an awesome party game designed to test your skills, memory, teamwork and ability to do repetitive tasks. … read more
Review: Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below
By Henry Glasheen [Posted December 3, 2015]
Dragon Quest Heroes is best enjoyed in short bursts, but still offers just enough light story and character advancement to make the hour or so you spend on the game feel meaningful. … read more
Review: Pumped BMX +
By Trey Sanders [Posted December 3, 2015]
Pumped BMX + is a total blast to play and gave me endless amounts of laughter when things didn’t go according to plan. … read more
Review: Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash
By Ashley Lippert [Posted November 23, 2015]
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash Camelot / Nintendo Reviewed on: Wii U (exclusive) Street: 11.20 Nintendo’s been trying for years to make good games out of some of the more uneventful sports, like golf and tennis. It’s weird that those are the only two specific sports games that have made it past the Wii (so far). … read more
Review: Darksiders 2 Deathinitive Edition
By Alex Springer [Posted November 22, 2015]
Combat in Darksiders 2 Deathinitive Edition is fast and frenetic, and Death comes equipped with a whole book full of combos and special abilities … read more