Adoring Fallout 4 On The PlayStation 4

Having looked at Fallout 4 on the Xbox One and the PC, we round out our coverage with our review of how Fallout 4 does on the PlayStation 4. Will it earn a clean sweep on all platforms? Hint: probably.

Reviewing Life is Strange Episode 5: Polarized

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The final episode of Dontnod’s cult hit is here and for an episodic game that’s built it’s name on powerful endings, Life is Strange has a lot to live up to. Unfortunately, this is the weakest episode of the series.

Cross of the Dutchman Offers Short, Sweet and Bloody Fun

Cross of the Dutchman tells the story of Pier Donia in his single man’s guerrilla warfare quest against an impossibly large invading army. And it tells it in a very bloody, beat-em-up kind of way that can be addicting if you are in the right frame of mind to play.

Amazing Role-Playing With Tales of Zestiria

Michael got a copy of the latest entry in the Tales of series a few weeks ago and he’s finally finished his review on it. Check out what made Tales of Zestiria his favorite JRPG in years!

Fallout 4 Goes Nuclear Hot On The PC

Our second of three reviews of the amazing Fallout 4, this one centers on the PC version, and a reviewer who was more interested in rebuilding the wasteland and helping it’s people than gunning them down. Come see how hot the fallout is for PC gamers.

Bathing In Fallout 4’s Nearly Perfect Nuclear World

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Fallout 4 has finally exploded onto the scene. Having been granted early access, our reviewers are set with reports from the wasteland on the Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4. Up first, our review of Fallout 4 on the Xbox One. Are you ready to brave the wasteland one more time?

A Worthy Wasteland With Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut

Fixing a lot of the little mistakes of the original, Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut really improves in all areas. It also takes the game onto consoles for the first time, where we found a surprisingly smooth interface for a game with such deep PC-only roots.