
Riptide is the sequel to Techland’s 2011 title “Dead Island”, a hack and slasher fest that promised a lot more than it could deliver in the form of a trailer which would, in the end, […]
Read MoreRiptide is the sequel to Techland’s 2011 title “Dead Island”, a hack and slasher fest that promised a lot more than it could deliver in the form of a trailer which would, in the end, […]
Read MoreIt’s great when developers attempt to explore new ideas, but the question still remains whether or not there will be enough time to recapture the strengths of the original?
Read MoreUltimately, The Last of Us is a game that succeeds remarkably well in its overall vision. Is this enough to ensure that no one will be disappointed with the game? Absolutely not.
Read MoreResident Evil: Revelations shows a renewed potential for the series, despite feeling outdated. It might not be the best in the series, but it definitely feels like a Resident Evil game, and that’s important.
Read MoreMetro: Last Light deserves a lot of praise as it establishes one of the greatest atmospheres in any game to date and truly embraces supernatural horror in a compelling manner.
Read MoreDragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen will re-introduce players to the massively open world of Gransys, as well as the all new and deadly Bitterblack Isles. […]
Read MoreDefiance is a transmedia experiment that promised players a massively multiplayer world that would co-exist in real time with a television […]
Read MoreWith an outstanding cast of characters, compelling world and a narrative that will almost certainly blow your mind when the final curtain draws, this is just one of those games we recommend everybody should play.
Read MoreTomb Raider is an origin story that was designed to make you care, and with an outstanding performance from Camilla Luddington and the rest of the cast, I believe Crystal Dynamics achieved exactly what they […]
Read MoreVergil’s Downfall successfully applies subtle changes to the core formula of DmC to successfully build a compelling and unique experience of it’s own.
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