Video Game Crystal Ball 2015 – Which Games Blew Minds, Which Just Blew?
Last fall we looked into our video game crystal ball and predicted the future of games. How did we do? Should we quit our day jobs and become psychics?
Last fall we looked into our video game crystal ball and predicted the future of games. How did we do? Should we quit our day jobs and become psychics?
Part trip on the wayback machine, part modern brawler combo fest, Transformers Devastation is the definition of super rad giant ninja robot battling.
Hasbro’s love letter to Gen 1 Transformers fans – Transformers Devastation – is available now on a whole bunch of platforms. What’s it like? Here’s 36 minutes of untouched gameplay to help you decide.
Steelseries PC pedigree comes to consoles in the form of the Siberia X300. We’ve listened long and hard, and the result is a solid pair of ear cans.
With 50 GB games coming out left right and centre, the 500GB PS4 hard drive is simply not big enough. Follow along as I quadruple my PS4 storage space for about a Benjamin ($100). Street Cred +1.
Each month, console makers Microsoft and Sony give away free games to subscribers. Which lineup rules the roost in October 2015? Let’s check the tale of the tape.
2K’s basketball franchise continues its dominance of the genre with NBA 2K16. While there are some missteps on the periphery, the actual basketball remains excellent.
FIFA 16 is the best playing game in the series, feeling more than ever like the sport it portrays while bringing exciting new features to the table.
For One Piece: Pirate Warriors and Dynasty Warriors fans there is a lot to love here. The rest of however might as well take a big ol’ pass on this one, unless you have a hankering for mindless mashing.
The FIFA franchise returns this year in epic fashion, tweaking all aspects of gameplay, adding new features, and “the most important feature we’ve ever added,” female players.