A Rough Battlefield
After a long delay to give developers time to squash bugs, our reviewer finally pushes into Battlefield 4 on the next generation consoles, finding a fun but flawed masterpiece.
After a long delay to give developers time to squash bugs, our reviewer finally pushes into Battlefield 4 on the next generation consoles, finding a fun but flawed masterpiece.
Call of Duty: Ghosts was a great-looking game on either the PS3 or the Xbox 360. But now that it has jumped to the next generation hardware, it’s pretty unbelievable.
Apogee’s Rise of the Triad has been resurrected for modern systems, giving us a glimpse at a moment in gaming history. While fun for shooter lovers, it brings with it both greatness and flaws.
Call of Duty: Ghosts offers players a look at the most special of the Special Forces, an elite group fighting for the survival of a United States under siege. Be ready to run and gun to glory.
Lost Planet 3 is a surprisingly character driven tale which is more akin to a survival horror or adventure game. Set in the frozen world of the series, it does story well, but is a little weak with combat.
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified takes the aliens from the turn-based Enemy Unknown game and drops them into a tactical shooter that is fun but flawed.
Metro: Last Light is the sequel to the excellent Metro 2033. Last Light offers great combat, lots of spooky post-nuclear war world to explore, and a surprisingly detailed plot that will keep you guessing.
ShootMania Storm is a hyper-modern shooter with an old school style. Populated by rocket launchers, plasma weapons and loads of colorful death, it will challenge hardcore players and novices alike.
Relive the game that’s the spiritual precursor to BioShock, the 14-year old System Shock 2, now ready to play anew thanks to GoG.com.
BioShock Infinite blasts out of the sea to soar in the clouds with the American-worshipping city of Columbia. Dripping with story and atmosphere, it’s a wild ride.