
Anime's most well known hack-and-slashing mercenary joins gaming's most prolific hack-and-slash series with mixed results.


Anime's most well known hack-and-slashing mercenary joins gaming's most prolific hack-and-slash series with mixed results.

By adapting the Dark Souls formula to the ways of the bushido, we find Team Ninja at the top of their game.

Underneath the mayhem of Killing Floor 2 lies exciting wave-based combat and a rewarding progression system.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare touches down with passable multiplayer, a tubular, neon-tinged zombie invasion, and the best campaign since the first Modern Warfare.

EA’s shooter franchise goes back in time to the end of the imperial age with spectacular results in both its single and multiplayer experiences.

An accomplished, remastered sequel to the first God Eater comes fully loaded with otherworldly beasts to kill.

From brand-building to a relentless reward system, this fast and friendly driving adventure in Australia has it all.

A new commentary duo and improvements to on-field maneuvers helps usher in a new and (mostly) improved Madden era, though it’s not without its issues.

A new version of Gods Eater Burst transitions to PlayStation 4 with mixed results.

A reimagining of a cult classic is beset by uninspired level designs and unrefined combat.

This combat-intensive adventure manages to be more than the sum of its Dark Souls-influenced parts.

Omega Force’s latest Warriors anime spin-off adapts an unlikely show that proves to be a surprisingly suitable fit.

The presumptive first and last expansion to one of the best games of 2015 is worth every death, every item discovery, and every visceral attack.

The first Tales game on the PlayStation 4 hits the series’ familiar notes while proving that it’s better to be raised by angels than by wolves.

The slime army awaits, wide-eyed and smiling as worlds collide in this inspired Dragon Quest spin-off.