Though many of the series’ core elements remain intact, Gearbox has refined and reconfigured them in such ways that Borderlands 4 rises beyond anything the series has accomplished to this point.
Though many of the series’ core elements remain intact, Gearbox has refined and reconfigured them in such ways that Borderlands 4 rises beyond anything the series has accomplished to this point.
Hell is Us isn’t perfect, but it’s a bold and respectable debut that largely delivers on its puzzle-solving promise, despite middling combat and uneven storytelling.
If you’re in the mood for something that recalls games like Resident Evil 4 and Dead Space, Cronos might hit the spot. But it’s not without its pain points.
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance should serve as a blueprint for delivering a retro-facing experience of an absentee franchise while still leveraging modern technology and game design conventions.
2K's look at wrestling's grandest stage is handled with the same amount of love and knowledge as last year's Attitude Era mode, but it comes with a few disappointments as well.
Like taking your kid to an amusement park or going on a cruise, Wii Party U is more fun in theory than in practice. As the name suggests, this is a 50/50 mix of Wii Sports and Mario Party, and is just as simplistic and slight as you'd expect.
Zen Studio's second Star Wars table pack doesn't have quite the same punch as its inaugural swing at George Lucas's beloved sci-fi franchise, but that won't stop pinball fans from getting plenty of enjoyment out of the new offerings.
I feared of franchise fatigue going into this review, but this
installment shows us that a few great ideas can keep this action
figure-based experience alive and well.