The Grandest Grand Game

With three very different main characters, Grand Theft Auto V becomes one of the best games ever made, filled with hours of mayhem-tainted fun in a gorgeous package.
Moving Puzzles

A person who isn’t a fan of jigsaw puzzles to begin with, why am I playing a game that is nothing but? I’m giving this game a chance to change my mind on puzzles, but let’s see how well it holds up as a game first.
The Devil Makes You Do It Again

After a flawed but ultimately successful run on the PC, Diablo III makes its console debut. And it’s so good there, it almost seems like it should have been a console title to start.
The Ultimate Roster’s Flawless Experience

Project X Zone is one of the most feature-rich and character heavy RPG fighting games ever created. It boasts characters from many hit games by Sega, Capcom and Namco Bandai.
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.
A Small Impact

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?
Splinter Cell Blacklist is White Hot

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.
A Walk Through a House

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.
Keeping Alive In a Living Dead World

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.
A Revolution in Gaming Consoles

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.
