A Swashbuckling Assassin’s Adventure in Black Flag
Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag takes us out to sea with some of the best open world (and ocean) gameplay ever created. It may not be a traditional Assassin’s type title, but it sure is fun.
Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag takes us out to sea with some of the best open world (and ocean) gameplay ever created. It may not be a traditional Assassin’s type title, but it sure is fun.
Skylanders Swap Force is one of the powerhouse titles of the season for consoles, but how does it fare when it jumps to the 3DS, and gets a totally new developer to boot?
Daedalic Entertainment brings us Memoria, an adventure game where all the elements like art, sound and story, come together to weave a fascinating interactive tale.
Deadfall Adventures is kind of a mix of Tomb Raider, Uncharted and Alan Wake in one pretty cool package. While this probably won’t become your favorite game, you won’t be disappointed either.
Though the core gameplay remains pretty unchanged, the newest Pokemon X and Y game does add a lot of nice extras, including tons of new Pokemon, battle modes and a deeper storyline. It’s a must have for true fans.
This week Billy scrounged the internet until he found Alien Splatter, a side-scrolling shooter that tries to capture that NES feel. Does it succeed?
While Beyond: Two Souls has some great narrative elements, an odd mishmash of gaming cliches and questionable choices keep it from becoming another classic like Heavy Rain.
In Huntsman: The Orphanage, players are tasked with exploring the haunted Grimhaven Orphanage to investigate age old murders. Only the kids aren’t dead. It’s much scarier than that.
Saints Row IV finally gets the formula right. Now the mix of humor, action and over-the-top mayhem is just about perfect. This is finally more than just a GTA clone.
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs is a creepy adventure game that will mess with your mind using sound, atmosphere and the threat of imminent death. So it’s a pretty good time for horror survival fans.