Review: Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons – Review 2
The first game of Xbox Live’s 2013 Winter of Arcade, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is a unique and engaging experience. Developed by Starbreeze (the people behind The Darkness and Chronicles of Riddick...
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A man clinging to life, his two sons desperate to cure their ailing father are left with but one option. They must set out upon a journey to find and bring back the “Water of Life” as they come to rely...
View ArticleReview: Saint’s Row IV
Saints Row is a fun and crazy 3rd person action game from developer Volition. All games in the Saint’s Row series has always been over the top and in each new release they have built on that craziness...
View ArticleReview: TNMT Out of the Shadows
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows takes you back to how it all began. Be the four Turtles Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael in the fight to save New York City from mutants,...
View ArticleReview: State of Decay
The end is here. Life as you knew it has gone to hell after the mother of all zombie outbreaks. Now you and the few scattered survivors must band together to survive and rebuild in a 3rd-person action...
View ArticleReview: Bioshock Infinite
“Bring us the girl and wipe away the debt.” That is all Booker Dewitt had to do, and it sounds easy enough doesn’t it? Wrong! This girl isn’t waiting at a mall to be picked up by you. She happens to be...
View ArticleReview: Grand Theft Auto V
This game has been highly anticipated worldwide; even if it was terrible people would still buy it because it says “Grand Theft Auto” on the box. And to prove my point, this game made 1 BILLION dollars...
View ArticleReview: Rayman Legends
All the “amazing” games made today are all about how much violence you can put in a play through experience. It’s either putting a blazing bullet in a person’s head or a sharp sword through a person’s...
View ArticleReview: Remember Me
Neo-Paris. 2084. Personal memories can now be digitised, bought, sold and traded. The last remnants of privacy and intimacy have been swept away in what appears to be a logical progression of the...
View ArticleReview: Assassin’s Creed IV Blackflag
The thing that makes Assassin’s Creed games so unique is that each installment allows you to explore exciting places. To add to that, you get to go on an action packed adventure, except this time you...
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