Metro: Last Light Review – Into the Tunnels Again
May 13th, 2013  
Metro: Last Light improves in almost every way on its predecessor, making for a challenging, atmospheric shooter experience.
May 13th, 2013  
Metro: Last Light improves in almost every way on its predecessor, making for a challenging, atmospheric shooter experience.
May 9th, 2013  
Defiance has a strong promise, but comes short on quality.
May 3rd, 2013  
What do you visualize when you think of a gaming PC? Most of us picture a desktop, roughly the same…
May 3rd, 2013  
Don’t Starve is a good stepping stone in the survival sim genre, but lacks the meat to keep you hooked.
May 2nd, 2013  
Eador is a very fun, very Russian strategy title reminiscent of the heyday of Heroes of Might and Magic
April 30th, 2013  
The finale of The Tyranny of King Washington adds another animal power and pays off some of the story, but ultimately feels anti-climactic.
April 30th, 2013  
We review Ubisoft Montreal’s retro shooter.
April 26th, 2013  
There is nothing quite like setting up a heist with your best friends. Monaco knows that feeling.
April 24th, 2013  
Bringing some improvements and a (slightly) new setting, Dead Island: Riptide improves on its predecessor, but is mired in all the same mistakes and boredom, too.
April 23rd, 2013  
A blast from 1991, Another World is a bit of gaming history and a beautiful, difficult, fascinating game besides — just expect it to be hard to play, too.
April 22nd, 2013  
Revisiting Dishonored as its resident super-assassin offers new challenges, but this half of the two-part DLC lacks narrative drive.
April 19th, 2013  
An unusual and allegorical tale of abuse in an imaginary favela
April 18th, 2013  
Sang-Froid can’t make up its mind. At least it has a great atmosphere.
April 11th, 2013  
Age of Empires 2 HD is more of the same, but it’s good nonetheless.
April 3rd, 2013  
Expanding on the ideas first presented in Slender: The Eight Pages, The Arrival adds story and even more scares, but fails to diversify gameplay.
March 29th, 2013  
BioShock Infinite is a great game you should play. It’s also monotonous, rehashes far too much of its six-year-old predecessor, and begs the question of what could have been.
March 27th, 2013  
More magic powers successfully change up Assassin’s Creed 3 for the better.
March 22nd, 2013  
Testing the bite of Gears of War: Judgment’s chainsaw bayonet.
March 20th, 2013  
Worth the wait, or another Diablo 3-level disaster?
March 18th, 2013  
Warning! Here there be spoilers for Dead Space 3. I went into Dead Space 3‘s “Awakened” DLC with some high…
March 17th, 2013  
I’m no fan of God of War 3. Yes, the game is competent in its fighting mechanics and in the…
March 12th, 2013  
Lara Croft stands among and even above other great video game protagonists by earning every second of her survival.
March 7th, 2013  
I went into “The Citadel” DLC for Mass Effect 3 barely able to feel anything beyond a tepid ‘whatever.’ A…
March 5th, 2013  
The first of three parts is kind of all over the place.
March 2nd, 2013  
The 2-D platforming genre is so old and well-represented by amazing titles at this point that it must be hard…
February 22nd, 2013  
Visceral presents a competent Dead Space 3 port that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with its console counterparts.
February 20th, 2013  
Impire strives to be like Dungeon Keeper, but falls short of true evil.
February 14th, 2013  
It has a few technical problems, but No Time to Explain is smart, funny, and adds a little something to the platforming genre.
February 14th, 2013  
Our take on Gearbox’s much-discussed new shooter.
February 12th, 2013  
Antichamber is the rare puzzle game that will mess with your perceptions and make you feel smarter when you realign them.