Grid: Autosport is a competent racing title for the now last-gen that fixes some of the missteps of its predecessor.
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PlayStation 4 Review: ‘EA Sports UFC’
EA Sports UFC's stunning level of presentation far exceeds the actual mechanics and content of the game itself.
Read More »PlayStation 3 Review: ‘Tales of Symphonia: Chronicles’
At over 90 hours of gameplay, this competent HD treatment of the two 'Tales of Symphonia' games is a bargain, but who is it really for?
Read More »Xbox 360 Review: ‘How To Train Your Dragon 2’
Unlike the movies there is little adult crossover appeal in this game. The optimal audience for this game is probably children under eight years old, with the local multi-player being the relative star for the older portion of that limited demographic.
Read More »Movie/App Review: ‘The Lego Movie’ and the SKIT! App
'The Lego Movie' is a blast for children and adults alike and pairing it with the flawless execution of the SKIT! app takes the enjoyment of this content to a whole new level.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Murdered: Soul Suspect’
This narrative-driven adventure game with good production values may be too short and light on action for many.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Wolfenstein: The New Order’
As a fan of the franchise, I am unconvinced by "Wolfenstein: The New Order."
Read More »PC Game Review: ‘The Wolf Among Us: Episode 4 – In Sheep’s Clothing’
The story is finally starting to pay off, but I’m not really sure that you can call these increasingly short episodes a video game anymore.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: Innovation Week-Storyscapes, ‘Circa 1948’
'Circa 1948' was one offerings of the Storyscapes Program at Tribeca Film Festival. The amazing digitally immersive 3D interactive time travel to locations in Vancouver's past is an app that can be downloaded for free and enjoyed on iOS devices.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’
There is plenty to do in 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2,' but it’s really more of an unfocused arcade game than an action adventure.
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