A simple and straightforward 1v1 samurai game.
Is Payday 2: Crimewave Edition just another HD cash grab?
An amalgamation of previous DLC, the Champions bundle is lacking in new content, but new maps, modes and cosmetic options are decent for the most part.
High fantasy and rugged puzzle design overcome a mixed bag of writing quality in Daedalic's latest Dark Eye adventure.
A snazzy pirate-themed Dynasty Warriors clone, One Piece: Pirate Warriors represents the anime in style, but it is quickly weighed down by overly simplistic mechanics.
Blacklist undoes all of the progression Splinter Cell saw in 2010's Conviction, resulting in a disappointing and cynical action stealth adventure.
Rayman continues his winning streak with, what is arguably, the platforming highlight of 2013.
A delightfully accurate history sim/RTS, Europa Universalis offers depth but also adds the usual learning curve associated with this.
Pikmin makes a glorious return, but it's haunted by a consistent feeling of deja vu.
The year of Luigi kicks off to a questionable start in this frustrating expansion.
Humble Kickstarter origins lead to a mighty platforming giant in Cloudberry Kingdom.
Tales of Xillia finally launches outside of Japan, and it's everything you were hoping for.
Will the new Android microconsole really incite a revolution?
Two steps forward and one step back almost give us the best Magic game to date.
Additions and improvements to the Heroes formula are almost non-existent.
Van Helsing plays it safe, but a few risks taken with setting and dialogue pay off in this engaging Action RPG.
A truly worthwhile sequel.
The game doesn't hit the magic of Kong's 16-bit glory.
We put Mike Bithell's debut indie title to the test on PS3.
If you remember the original Naughty Bear, you already know that the game was rather… lacklustre but its developer, Artificial Mind and Movement are attempting to bring the blood thirsty bear back w... Read More