Relic Entertainment has proven time and time again with its Dawn of War real-time strategy franchise that it has a deep respect for Warhammer: 40.000. Does that respect extend to the third-person shooter?
Should you spend your holidays playing Techland’s Dead Island? Normally in this situation looking at a range of video game review scores would help. Normally.
After spending more than a decade slowly morphing into Grand Theft Auto, Ubisoft’s Driver franchise takes a metaphysical turn that seems right at home in San Francisco. It’s the ultimate outer body experience!
The invasion is over, the Chimera have won, and the end of humanity is nigh. But wait? What’s that cresting the horizon? Why it’s the Resistance 3 Frankenreview.
If the assembled video game reviewers were a lazier bunch, they’d simply release a short blurb with each new Madden game calling it the best official NFL console game of the year.
In the year 2000, Ion Storm unleashed the perfect marriage of futuristic shooter and skill-based role-playing in Deus Ex, a game so unique that even its own sequel couldn’t replicate its success. Can any follow-up possibly do it justice?
With a striking art style and a story based off of an ancient Jewish religious work, Ignition’s El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron is the sort of game that could go in any direction review-wise. As it turns out, it did.
As players prepare to lead Detective Cole Phelps through the seedy underbelly of 1940′s Los Angeles, game reviewers have already cracked the case of L.A. Noire‘s worthiness wide open.
In Splash Damage’s Brink, rival factions do battle over the fate of a post-apocalyptic floating city called The Ark. Judging by the critical reaction of some video game critics, The Ark may have already sunk.