
Ska Studios presents an ambitious adventure that perfectly melds the traditions of Castlevania and Dark Souls.


Ska Studios presents an ambitious adventure that perfectly melds the traditions of Castlevania and Dark Souls.

Developer Butterscotch Shenanigans has constructed a twist on the familiar crafting experience, and the added story, combat, and progressions systems may be enough to draw in genre skeptics.

343 Industries makes big changes to both campaign and multiplayer in an ambitious if occasionally flawed adventure for Master Chief and friends.

Guitar Hero Live is innovative and surprising, with a huge library of potential songs, but the game is constrained by a confusing system of in-game microtransactions.

Harmonix's reunion tour for its beloved music game franchise has fewer bells and whistles than its predecessor, but nails the solo where it counts.

The Coalition has crafted a beautiful visual and audio overhaul to the original, but gameplay is mostly true to the original, for better or worse.

An astounding array of levels offers no end of content to explore, but be prepared for the most minimalistic of presentations.

With side-scrolling platforming and turn-based combat, this strategic action title draws easy comparisons to Mark of the Ninja and Kill Bill.

Obsidian's role-playing epic was worth the wait; from mechanics and leveling to lore and story development, this one hits the mark.

The long-awaited port of the Japanese PSP title includes a number of fresh ideas for the franchise, but lackluster combat and confusing storytelling pull it down.

Super Stardust Ultra is still a fun twin stick shooter, but not enough has changed to keep it compelling after so many years.

Ready at Dawn's alternate history adventure is a cinematic tour de force, but suffers from limited and outdated gameplay.