February’s free games are out, with both companies bringing something different to the table. PlayStation is hitting the unique category while Microsoft is hitting the RPG angle with the current generation. Let’s break down the games. Read on to see who we crowned the winner. Current Generation, PlayStation 4: Helldivers: Democracy Strikes Back This one may have flown under your ... Read More »
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Review: The Order: 1886
The Order: 1886 from developer Ready By Dawn and published by Sony was talked about seemingly non-stop before it launched in early 2015, but that chatter notably died down following release. Truth be told, The Order: 1886 isn’t the system-selling exclusive title many thought it could be like The Last of Us, Heavy Rain or the Uncharted series served as ... Read More »
January’s Free Games: Who Won?
In the inaugural edition of our monthly free games review, we take a look at who gave new console owners more of an incentive to buy online play, PlayStation or Microsoft. Check out a quick review of the current and legacy generation games below and read which console owners we think are the winners. Current Generation, PlayStation 4: Grim Fandango ... Read More »
Review: Just Cause 3
Just Cause 3 from developer Avalanche Studios and publisher Square Enix is the closest thing a video game will come to a Michael Bay film: flashy, absurd explosions with little reason wrapped around a loosely-written story. Rico Rodriguez is set to save the fictional Mediterranean island nation of Medici from the hands of a relentless dictator… but let’s face it, ... Read More »
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 might seem like just another annual installation of the popular brand, but there’s something different this time around. Black Ops 2 made some big strides over the original in the series. Now, Black Ops 3 has taken those improvements and honed them even more, making the game feel crisp and full throughout all three ... Read More »