If you've ever wanted to create a Fallout 4 themed cover band in Rock Band 4 then today is your lucky day. Well, in actuality, December 8th will be said lucky day.
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash is a mechanically decent game that is slew-footed by a lack of interesting gameplay modes. There's online play, but outside of that there's nothing of real substance to be found. As such, the game feels both lacking and rushed, and doesn't have the type of hook that one would hope for.
Although it's been a bit uneven as a whole, Telltale's Game of Thrones series concludes with multiple bangs thanks to a deep and memorable concluding episode. Multiple outcomes -- including some rather sad ones -- also combine to create a replayable and continually interesting finale.
Funcom has announced that Xbox One and PlayStation 4 owners will be able to venture into The Park -- its amusement-filled psychological horror experience -- come Quarter 1 of 2016. This appreciated news comes to us on the heel of the game's late October PC debut, which was perfectly timed to coincide with Halloween.
In order to garner added sales from disc-preferring gamers, Ubisoft will be bringing the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 game, Zombi, to retail store shelves in 2016. January, to be exact, although no pricing details have emerged and there's no exact date to reveal.
In creating Fallout 4, Bethesda has built upon one of the greatest games of all-time and released a very impressive and immersive sequel. It's not perfect, or the exact sequel that I was hoping for, but it's a rich and detailed experience that fans of the series will surely appreciate.
With Rise of the Tomb Raider, Crystal Dynamics has created a polished and impressive sequel to one of the best reboots I've ever played. It can become overwhelming at times, but that doesn't keep it from being a great and must-play release.
With Call of Duty: Black Ops III Treyarch has delivered a massive and feature rich shooter that offers nearly unparalleled value and replayability. It also happens to be the best Call of Duty game this generation, and in general.
Ghost Games' Need for Speed reboot came with lofty promises, but fails to achieve greatness in any category, be it racing, building or customization. The core gameplay experience is half-decent, but it's marred by frustrating AI, technical imperfections, handling hiccups and constantly wet roads.