Metro Redux Review – Comrades in Arms
The Metro series has been remastered for the PC, PS4 and Xbox One and is set to release next week. We have been lurking around Moscow all weekend playing both Metro 2033 and Metro Last Light. The...
View ArticleMadden NFL 15 Review – John Madden Should be Proud
The annual release of the sole NFL video game is making its way to a console near you. Did EA fumble the ball, or is this the Madden we have always wanted? Read our review to find out. The NFL...
View ArticleDestiny Review – Hyped Up Edition
Developer Bungie’s much hyped game Destiny has long been talked about, with both a public Alpha test and a public Beta test. We have been traveling around the the Destiny Universe for days and have...
View ArticleSherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments Review – A Great Game is Elementary
Sherlock Holmes, Watson and Lestrade are all ready for their next gen debut. Is Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments worthy of further investigation, or should you leave it to rot in its cell? Read...
View ArticleStyx: Master of Shadows Review – A Great Game Lurking in the Shadows
Styx: Master of Shadows has snuck its way onto next gen consoles and PC. Is the game ready to emerge from the shadows and land on your gaming device of choice, or should it just stay there? Read on to...
View ArticleReview – Shadow Warrior : Bringing a Knife to a Gun Fight
Shadow Warrior goes from old school to Next Gen in its new reboot. Is the game worth your cash or is it best left in the annals of time? Read our review to find out. The original Shadow Warrior...
View ArticleCall of Duty: Advanced Warfare Review – Warfare’s Future is Now
The Call of Duty franchise adds another title in its long line of releases. Is this one worth your time, or is it best left in the barracks? Read on to find out. The Call of Duty franchise has been...
View ArticleReview – Never Alone (Kisima Inŋitchuŋa) : Culture Infused Gaming
Developer Upper One Games is set to release its culturally infused and arctic based puzzle platform game upon the world. Is Never Alone (Kisima Inŋitchuŋa) ready for prime-time, or is it best left out...
View ArticleNext Gen Grand Theft Auto V Review – Improving Upon Greatness
Michael, Franklin and their psychotic friend Trevor have made the jump from last gen consoles to the world of next gen gaming. Was it a nice transition or should the game get curb stomped? Read on to...
View ArticleThe Crew Review – So Much to See and Do
The highly anticipated next gen racer The Crew has been unleashed upon the world. Is it a must have title for racing fans, or would it be best to send it to the junk yard? Read our review to find out....
View ArticleDying Light Review – Beware of the Night and Play With Friends
We just spent a week in Harran battling zombies, crafting weapons, and slicing and dicing both day and night in developer Techland’s Dying Light. Is this game a standout from the other Zombie games on...
View ArticleThe Order: 1886 Review – More Please
Sony’s long awaited, much hyped, and PS4 exclusive AAA title The Order: 1886 has finally been unleashed upon the World. Was it ready for prime time or was it not worth the pre-order? Read our review...
View ArticleEvolve Review – The Beast is on the Loose
2k and Turtle Rock Studios have come together to make Evolve, a monster hunting thriller with a simple format that leaves many pondering if this strategic thriller is worth the initial price tag. Read...
View ArticleReview – Cabela’s African Adventures: Remastered Mediocrity
Developer Fun Labs has taken their last-gen African hunting game and remastered it for the PS4 and the Xbox One. Is Cabela’s African Adventures worth your time, or is it best left out in the wild to...
View ArticleStealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones Review – Death Paves the Way
Developer Curve Digital has decided to unleash and expand the release of Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones, their sequel to the surprisingly good Stealth Inc: A Clone in the Dark, as it is no longer a...
View ArticleMLB 15: The Show Review – Hitting the Sweet Spot
The baseball season is in full swing so that means it’s time for SCE San Diego Studio’s newest addition to the PlayStation exclusive series MLB 15: The Show. Did they knock it out of the park or was...
View ArticleRebel Galaxy Hands-on Preview – Because Deep Space Rogues Need Killin’
Travis Baldree and Erich Schaefer, previously co-founders of Runic Games (i.e. Torchlight and Torchlight 2), have founded another studio called Double Damage and their first endeavor, Rebel Galaxy, is...
View ArticleFarming Simulator 15 Review – It’s a Farmer’s Life
Real life gaming simulators vary from driving games to a variety of life like simulators that can have you dating, building a theme park, or riding your own roller coasters. Developer Giants...
View ArticleThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Review – Sex, Herbs and Dodge & Roll
Developer CD Projekt RED’s long awaited role playing game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has been released to the masses and we have been playing for a week. Is the game living up to the hype, or is it best...
View ArticleSchrödinger’s Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark Review – An Ever Changing...
Developer Italic Pig’s Schrödinger’s Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark is another entry into the world of side scrolling, physics based platformers. Is it worth your time or should the cat be left...
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