
The overall Call of Duty: Black Ops III package is incredibly strong, with something for everyone.


The overall Call of Duty: Black Ops III package is incredibly strong, with something for everyone.

Perhaps we’ve just been spoiled on the PC RPG front as of late, but the clichéd campaign and dungeon-creation toolbox fail to leave a noteworthy impression.

Rising Tide adds a good deal of complexity to Civilization: Beyond Earth.

If you’re a die-hard Might & Magic Heroes fan, this addition to your collection is probably justified.

After finishing the game, I wished I could experience it again for the first time.

If you're looking for a meaty, turn-based, tactical RPG, Disgaea 5 won't steer you wrong. It has a ton of content to explore, classes and characters to master, and a robust post-game that provides hours of entertainment

Guild of Dungeoneering places you in the position of a guild manager in a hand-drawn world.

Heroes of the Storm succeeds like so many other Blizzard titles by taking what makes a genre great and distilling things down to the fun.

Humanity has wronged you for the last time.

Pieces Interactive’s follow up to the original chaotic co-op wizard wunderkind is a worthy sequel.

The feel of adventure is refreshing in these single-player encounters and challenges.

Unparalleled experimentation with a consequence-free box of spaceship Lego pieces.

The sim-dungeon half of the game is handled well, as you create traps, build rooms, collect mana and research spells.

A wasteland romp that channels the post-apocalyptic settings of Mad Max and mixes things up with the tactical roguelike.

You are a tourist in From Software’s mad dreamscape, and your journey through this atmospheric masterpiece leaves you unsettled and craving more.