Getting a hands-on demo for an unreleased game is always a treat, but a hands-on demo at E3 becomes a true luxury when it allows you to escape the insanity
I played Agents of Mayhem on the E3 showfloor last week — the follow-up to developer Volition’s Saints Row IV — and while my time with it was brief, I walked
When Jay Malone reviewed Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, he pointed out just how strong a foundation the Nemesis system was, but also pointed out a few shortcomings in terms of
South Park: The Stick of Truth suffered some delays, but it was made all the better for it. I was hopeful that South Park: The Fractured But Whole would see
Before I tell you what happens next, you need to catch yourself up with the story of Destiny 2 so far. Check out the video and vast array of screenshots
Imagine trudging through a dark Louisiana swamp with a friend, hunting a demonic spider while avoiding various types of zombies and hell dogs. Sounds great, right? Now what if I
One of the more polished games I played at E3 took me back in time to the 1980s. Outreach, the first game from indie studio Pixel Spill, is a first-person
I had the pleasure of playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance at E3, and I’m now counting down the days until this title is released. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a brilliant
When a small number of titles dominate an entire genre, it can cause the entire genre to stagnate, drowning out competition and preventing innovation. It takes a dedicated, imaginative, and
Survios takes virtual reality into a new and active realm with their new game Sprint Vector, a fast-paced VR racing game that requires you to jump, fly, and climb giant
Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag remains one of my favorite games in the series, largely because the game dispelled the typical flat cities of the series’ open worlds in favor