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Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2016 Mechanical machinations: Fallout 4 Automatron review
Mechanical machinations: Fallout 4 Automatron review

Fallout 4’s Automatron DLC does one thing extremely well: it embraces the childhood fantasy of building your own super-powered robot and unleashing it upon hordes of enemies. And in this regard, the add-on to developer Bethesda’s latest post-apocalyptic open-world game is a stunning success. Players will battle unique

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Apr 01, 2016 A time-bender where choices matter — Quantum Break review
A time-bender where choices matter — Quantum Break review

When Remedy Entertainment hits, they hit hard. Max Payne was fantastic, Alan Wake sent shivers up our spines, and now the studio has delivered their most ambitious game to date. Part game, and part TV show, Quantum Break is, by a large margin, the best Remedy game yet. Quantum Break

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 12, 2016 A lot in a little — Hitman: Episode One review
A lot in a little — Hitman: Episode One review

Ironically, it is its size that both benefits and hinders Hitman. Taking an episodic format, the recent entry into the long-running Hitman series aims to deliver a AAA experience in a truncated, staggered envelope. The first episode achieves a massive scale in both setting and player agency, but that scale

by Blake Hester
Reviews   -   Mar 04, 2016 “Child’s play” – Wondershot review
“Child’s play” – Wondershot review

Wondershot feels like it comes from a different time. It’s offline-only, meant to be played with friends in the same room, has extremely simple gameplay and is best played in small periods of time. It’s a game that’s best played at a social gathering, and does a

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Mar 01, 2016 Ready your Rasengans – Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Review
Ready your Rasengans – Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Review

Like other game series which have clearly locked into their identity, (I’m looking at you Warriors titles) the Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm franchise rarely attempts to reinvent the wheel of its own success. It’s found something that works and consistently pleases an audience who lovingly support it.

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2016 “Highway to the garden zone” – Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 review

The plants have lost their fight against the zombies, and Zomboss rules “Zomburbia,” a dystopian undead paradise, in the wake of the war. Suddenly, the plants emerge from the ground once more in a surprise attack, and the zombies find themselves on the defensive for the first time, fighting to

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Feb 09, 2016 Riders of the Sun – Arslan: The Warriors of Legend review
Riders of the Sun – Arslan: The Warriors of Legend review

I will always maintain that after years of faithful and predictable game releases, the Koei hack-n-slash legacy is something that can only be compared to itself. The boundaries it seeks to press and the enjoyment it looks to create are almost entirely self-referential, and thankfully so. To judge a Warriors

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2016 Enable your inner hoarder – Nyko Data Bank review
Enable your inner hoarder – Nyko Data Bank review

It’s likely that, if you’ve owned one of the current generation consoles for more than a year, you may have run out of disk space. Data Bank, one of Nyko’s latest peripheral offerings, provides expanded storage space by providing a housing and connections to install your own

by Justin Pauls
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