'MLB 15: The Show' Review
With its stunning graphics and pitch-perfect gameplay, 'MLB 15: The Show' is one of the best baseball games ever made. Unfortunately, that doesn't make it better than last year's edition.
Review: Episode One of 'The Detail' Game Sets Stage For Gritty Crime Story
'The Detail' game is a point-and-click mystery, recently released by Rival Games. It channels The Wire and film noir in its intriguing first episode: 'Where the Dead Lie'.
'Neverwinter' Xbox One Review
'Neverwinter' is the first true MMO to hit Xbox One, and does a good job bringing the adventures and challenges of an MMORPG to the Microsoft console.
'Out There: Omega Edition' Review
Although the gameplay itself may prove tiresome over long periods, the game's story elements, sense of isolation, and soundtrack make Out There a more-than-worthwhile purchase.
'Game of Thrones' Season 1 Episode 3 ' - 'The Sword in the Darkness' Review
The third 'Game of Thrones' episode brings dragons, traitors, desperate escapes and plenty of potential alliances into the mix, which will either save or doom House Forrester.
Review: 'Always Sometimes Monsters' is All About Tough Choices
'Always Sometimes Monsters' is an RPG-maker game that impresses with its choice-based narrative and effective writing, despite some tedious grinding sections and basic pixel art.
'Flame Over' Review
'Flame Over' blends the frantic pacing and challenge of 'Spelunky' with the trial-by-fire gameplay of 'Rogue Legacy' to create a new twist on the roguelike formula.
Review: ‘David’ Game Comes to Steam and Evil Better Watch Out
The 'David' game is a charming, minimalistic, 'strangely personal' indie title where it's cool to be a square. As David, players bend time and battle evil geometric armies to an 8-bit soundtrack.
'Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number' Review
'Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number' delivers the same frenzied gameplay and thoughtful approach to plotting, but the overall experience is undeniably bigger in scope.
Review: ‘Life is Strange’ Game Impresses in Episode One Despite Awkward Dialog
Though it suffers from some cheesy dialog, the first episode of Life is Strange game is a solid introduction to an engaging series, and combines Telltale-like choice mechanics with the heart of Gone Home.
'Homeworld Remastered' Review
'Homeworld' and 'Homeworld 2' are back in this 'Remastered' collection to give the next generation of gamers a chance to Experience one of the pioneers of the 3D strategy genre.
'OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood' Review
Although 'OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood' doesn't reinvent the wheel as the original game did, as a continuation of last year's skating brilliance it definitely succeeds.
Review: 'ScreamRide' Offers Fun Thrills & Variety in Bite-Sized Form
'ScreamRide' lets player's latent roller coaster fantasies free, indulging every creative and borderline sadistic idea with arcade-style, high score-focused gameplay.
Review: 'Lost Constellation' Teases ‘Night in the Woods’ but Satisfies as a Standalone Experience
Lost Constellation, a supplemental game to the upcoming Night in the Woods, is a piece of beautifully written and designed point-and-click folklore that feels like a creepy bedtime story.
'Kirby and the Rainbow Curse' Review
The Wii U gamepad is the best and worst thing about 'Kirby and the Rainbow Curse,' as it facilitates the game's stylus-based platforming while also crimping Kirby's considerable style.
'Minutes' Review
'Minutes' might be a minimalist game, but it's not a simple one, and while Red Phantom Games' latest can be beaten in an hour, it'll last most gamers much longer.
Review: 'Device 6' Game Alternately Delights and Frustrates Mobile Users
'Device 6' may look like a slightly more interactive e-book at a glance, but its difficult puzzles and engaging story will draw players in and keep them there.
'Game of Thrones' Season 1 Episode 2 – 'Lost Lords' Review
The second episode of 'Game of Thrones' brings players plenty of action, and a string of intense choices which dramatically impact the stature of House Forrester by the end of the episode.
'Grim Fandango Remastered' Review
Long beloved as one of LucasArts' best adventure games, 'Grim Fandango' receives a brand new remaster keeping the original spirit - and difficulty - intact.
'Framed' Review
Loveshack Entertainment's debut, 'Framed,' brings comic book sensibilities, beautiful artwork and inventive storytelling to set a high bar for what iPhone games can do.