The Crackdown franchise has a special history for the Xbox community. When the original Crackdown was released in 2007, it mostly served as a trojan horse for the much-anticipated Halo 3 multiplayer beta. Even if most Xbox fans wouldn’t have ordinarily bought it, everyone I knew ended up doing
I’ve played every game in the Just Cause series, but never became a true believer until Just Cause 3, which gave me dozens of hours of enjoyment flying around and causing absolute mayhem. With Just Cause 4, my expectations were high and I couldn’t have been more excited
A few months ago, we reviewed Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales for PC, most of which is applicable to the Xbox version. You can find that review here.
The console version of Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales has minimal differences from the PC version. Playing with a controller felt familiar for someone
When Hitman (2016) was announced as an episodic game developed by a studio I’d never heard of called IO Interactive, I was skeptical, to say the least. To my surprise, that game brought a fresh new take to a franchise that had gotten stale and ended up being one
With Fallout 76, Bethesda Softworks took one of its biggest leaps by tweaking the proven Fallout formula, and turning it into an online, multiplayer experience. It’s a move that fans have been hungry for since almost as long as there have been Fallout games, and only a few short
I really enjoyed Shadow of the Tomb Raider when it released in September. I just recently got done unlocking every last achievement in the game, so I was perfectly primed for The Forge, the first of seven pieces of DLC. And as fun as the new tomb was, it offered
There is nothing more synonymous with America than the cowboy. The cowboy was the foundation of our country, living hard and dirty off the land. The iconic rough rider, astride his trusty paint, helped build the first towns, and panned for gold, all with a six shooter on his hip.
A police chief has many important duties. You are a community leader and the arbiter of justice. You manage all the personalities of the officers under your command, feed your employees, take bribes to help citizens’ more legally tenuous requests, pay hush money, and ultimately, put away as many criminals