The most effective way to play Just Cause 3 is to free your thoughts of all physical constraints and do whatever crosses your mind regardless of real-world physics. Assume all is possible, and it probably is in Just Cause 3.
Techland’s Dying Light has been expanded even further with all-new content in the form of Harran: The Ride. The creation is courtesy Steam user Cabozzl who designed and created the unique custom map all on his own.
The remastered for next-gen consoles version of Darksiders 2: The Deathinitive Edition doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel because Darksiders 2 was a great game. However, anyone who missed the original or who wants to take another run at it will find a lot worth liking here.
Achieving nearly impossible perfect scores with three different reviewers on three different platforms is setting up Fallout 4 for a serious Game of the Year run. As the final GiN Lounge podcast of the year, we jump in and talk about all the great Fallout goodness.
While the core gameplay was really amazing, The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone DLC improves upon it in almost every way. New stories, new amazing environments, new romance, new powerful boss battles and even new Gwent cards await inside Hearts of Stone.
The fate of House Forrester is sealed in the sixth and final episode of the Telltale Games series set in the Game of Thrones universe. Will anyone survive Game of Thrones: The Ice Dragon?
Having backwards compatibility on the Xbox One for many 360 games is something that quite a few gamers enjoy. But Sony is digging in and not allowing the same level of usability with the PlayStation 4, unless you want to pay PlayStation Now prices. Not exactly fair or equal treatment?
Instead of one of our Call of Duty hardcore players, we let a complete novice try out Call of Duty: Black Ops III. The results were surprising, and lets Black Ops III join 2015’s perfect score club. This year’s COD is number one with a bullet(s).