
Hard West takes its cues from X-Com, but has an interesting identity all its own too.


Hard West takes its cues from X-Com, but has an interesting identity all its own too.

Does WWE 2K16 shrug off last year's growing pains? In a word: YES!

Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition successfully brings all the depth and wonder of last year's hit RPG to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

The story in Hearts of Stone alone would make it worth getting, but it succeeds on other levels as well. The fun new enemies and bosses, along with the customization potential of Runewords make Hearts of Stone a very well-rounded package that shouldn't be skipped.

Disgaea 5 doesn't re-invent the series, but with RPG gameplay this deep, it doesn't really need to.

The package is light on extras, but The Nathan Drake Collection still offers up the best versions of three exceptional action games.


Tembo stumbles at times, but its overall charm and moments of rhythmic zen keep it fun throughout.

Though it pulls from 45 vibrant years of manga and anime history, J-Stars Victory Vs.+ feels dull and bland.

Overkill's co-op heist shooter is still a blast, and has more content and depth than ever.

Magicka 2 asks a lot of you, but it gives a lot in return too.

The White Wolf goes out with a bang.

Rarely has being a badass assassin felt so tame.

NetherRealm bets the farm on new characters and wins. Mortal Kombat X is the best Mortal Kombat yet.

From Butt Stallion to the dark recesses of Claptrap's mind, it's all here in the handsome collection.