After finding itself out in space, Call of Duty slams back to earth to rediscover its roots in the European theater of the Second World War.
Read MoreAlthough a notable departure from series norms, Infinite Warfare brings the goods with an engagingly diverse campaign experience, though multiplayer is a bit humdrum.
Read MoreThe wrestling simulator series doesn’t bring a whole lot of new additions to the table, but it does bring a satisfying iteration of its solid mechanics, along with a few pieces of content that should bring fans roaring back for more.
Read MoreAfter a stumble out of the gate onto new hardware the prior year, WWE 2K16 returns the series to far better standing on nearly every front, led by a terrific campaign recounting the influential career of Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Read MoreIn a prequel to the events of Arkham Asylum, we take control of Barbara Gordon as Batgirl in this great addition to the Arkham Knight package.
Read MoreRocksteady Studios returns for one last trip to Gotham City with an effort that gets an unprecedented rating from Chris.
Read MoreIn its first entry on the eighth generation of consoles, Mortal Kombat returns with excellent refinements and true style. Unfortunately, it also brings with it a troubling trend infecting the gaming industry.
Read MoreThe long-running, premiere pro wrestling simulator arrives on the new generation of consoles looking better than it ever has. Unfortunately, it also comes with both a host of new problems and some surprising omissions.
Read MoreSledgehammer Games makes its debut as the sole developer of a major Call of Duty title with generally solid – if weirdly familiar – results.
Read MoreCreative Assembly creates a powerfully tense and frightening video game experience that feels like a truly legitimate descendant of the original Alien film directed by Ridley Scott.
Read MoreOne week after the events of Arkham Origins, it’s time to ring in the new year…but Mr. Freeze is out for blood in this new story-based DLC campaign.
Read MoreTaking place a few months after Arkham Origins, this handheld-turned-console Metroidvania game may not fully live up to the Arkham name even if it’s a mostly good time.
Read MoreRespawn Entertainment demonstrates the highs that the new generation of first-person shooters can reach, by both innovating and escalating the concepts of the genre.
Read MoreWhile coming from a different developer and lacking some trademark series polish, this prequel to Arkham Asylum tells a highly engaging, early-years Batman tale that sets up some of the dynamics seen in other series entries.
Read MoreA game experience full of promise eviscerates itself, and ends up clattering to the deck with the thud of Bishop’s bottom-half.
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