Though it’s not remarkably better than its predecessor, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris offers a fun four player, co-op experience that can’t be found elsewhere on the Playstation 4.
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Xbox 360 Review: ‘Alien: Isolation’ from Creative Assembly Delivers Genuine Scares
With its authentic presentation and surprisingly good corporate conspiracy story, 'Alien: Isolation' sets the foundation for what a proper game in the series would look like, even if it doesn’t always score high marks.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series – Episode 1: Iron from Ice’
By using multiple points of view, the first episode of 'Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series' gives extra weight to each decision you make and makes this one of Telltale's best efforts yet.
Read More »PC Review: ‘Tales From the Borderlands: Episode One – Zer0 Sum’
A witty, gorgeous, faithful, but simple adventure entry into the word of Borderlands.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Tales From the Borderlands: Episode One – Zer0 Sum’ from Gearbox
Though it might seem a little light on action, Tales From the Borderlands seems like it's off to a good start with its first episode, Zer0 Sum.
Read More »Game Review: Tic-Stac-Toe by Pressman Toy
Tic-Stac-Toe takes your childhood and kicks it up to a whole new level.
Read More »Xbox 360 Review: ‘Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2’
'Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2' improves on last year's effort, making the game a respectable option for fans of Pac-Man and the new animated series.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Lords of the Fallen’
Despite some minor graphical issues and its lack of compelling narrative, and for that matter, originality, 'Lords of the Fallen' is one of the better games I’ve played, this year.
Read More »PC Game Review: ‘Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel’
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel is a fun ride but is held back by being more of the same formula from previous games.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor’
Beginning to end, and with all of Sauron's Captains and War Chiefs lying dead at your feet in between, Shadow of Mordor is spectacularly fun. Better than that, it doesn't require a deep love or knowledge of Middle-Earth to make it enjoyable. It can, and does, stand all by itself.
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