Another Call of Juarez game, groan, grumble, harrumph. Oh, hang on a minute, this one’s actually rather good…
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review
Another Call of Juarez game, groan, grumble, harrumph. Oh, hang on a minute, this one’s actually rather good…
We head on board the Queen Zenobia and find out what Veltro has in store for us with Resident Evil Revelations HD
Heists go best with friends
You’re not afraid of the dark, are you?
This certainly is a game about punching stuff!
There is some goodness to be mined from Mars: War Logs, but it has too many flaws and too often feels like you’ve played something similar to being something to recommend.
A game that deserves to be played, shared with friends and discussed – more so than any other fighting game in recent memory.
Sharpen your blade and cancel your papers, because we’re heading back to Ancaria for Sacred Citadel, a side-scrolling hack ‘n’ slash with RPG sensibilities set in the universe of the Sacred franchise.
We take a look at Worms Revolution Collection, a package bursting at the seams with annelid warfare – but as such a long-lived franchise, does it still have the backbone to compete?
A strange and intriguing chapter in the Assassin’s Creed lore, but not a necessary one by any means.
Star Trek boldly goes where so many have gone before, to the not-so-deep space of generic movie tie-ins.
80′s stylings, synth-pop soundtrack, laser-beams, cyborgs, dragons and Michael Biehn. Surely Ubisoft can’t go wrong with a formula like that. Right?
There is no reason to get this over the superior Double Dragon Neon or any other brawler. Ever.
Journey to Bitterblack Isle in Capcom’s epic expansion to Dragon’s Dogma. A word of advice, though: Take your own coffin and shovel.
Telltale absolutely nail the humour and visuals – don’t they always? – and you’ll definitely get your money’s worth out of your time with Poker Night 2, just don’t go in expecting something you’ll be playing for longer than a few weeks.