A New Kind Of XCOM Emerges
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.
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.
This week Billy spent some quality time with his phone playing Asteroid Impacts. Is the game a beautiful display, or is it just throwing rocks?
Sam Fisher is back in Splinter Cell Blacklist, and this time the spy adventure adds some new twists to the decade-old franchise that will have players running ops exactly how they want.
This week I sit down and go on an adventure through The House. It’s a simple, but neat adventure game that takes a stab at the horror genre.
State of Decay offers a realistic, living world where survivors try to grow gardens, scavenge food, help each other out, and try not to get their faces eaten by armies of hungry zombies.
The Ouya is now available, and our reviewer has used it for everything from exclusive games to emulation of his favorite old consoles. Is it worth $99? You bet, but find out why inside.
This week I sit down and play Dungeon Deadline, a game where I have to explore dungeons in 10 second intervals. Is Dungeon Deadline a treasure, or more useless loot?
Europa Universalis IV does the impossible. It maintains the depth hardcore strategic players demand, while also making the game much more accessible to newcomers.
DuckTales Remastered does the impossible by providing an amazing new gameplay experience while staying true to both the cartoon and the original NES title.
This week I sat down and immersed myself in The Last Door Chapter Two: Memories. Does the second entry in The Last Door series match up to the praise I gave Chapter One?