After lots of fan speculation about who 2K's WWE 2K16 cover athlete would be, it's been confirmed that the man in question will be none other than 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin. Yes, the Texas Rattlesnake himself.
From the sounds of things, Burnout Paradise, Criterion's ever-popular last-gen racer, may soon become a member of the Xbox One's recently announced backwards compatibility program. At the very least, it's on the right path.
Batman: Arkham Knight is a fantastic game that exudes fan service, as well as a great attention to detail. It's large, lengthy and a heck of a lot of fun, and is only marred by its own ambition.
After a middling year full of Marvel's most popular superheroes, Disney Infinity is getting ready to explore a galaxy far, far away with its Star Wars-focused 3.0 Edition. It's a new game for a new year, and one that showed impressively while on E3 2015's show floor.
Believe it or not, Konami's booth was likely the best of the bunch at E3 2015 and my favourite part of their presence didn't even have anything to do with Snake. It was based around football instead. Pro Evolution Soccer 2016, to be exact.
After taking a break from console gaming, Mario and his friends are back on the court with Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, a brand new iteration of the well loved sports franchise. A Wii U exclusive, it’s destined to turn friends and family into racquet-wielding enemies when it releases this holiday season.
It feels like it was just yesterday when Mario & Luigi: Dream Team brought us into the world of Luigi's troublesome dreams. That isn't the case, though, and we're now staring down the pipeline at another entry in the venerable portable series.
Love it or hate it, the Assassin's Creed franchise is here to stay, and will take us back in time to London's Industrial Revolution when Assassin's Creed: Syndicate launches this fall. And, while many will likely opt to pass on the series' most modern outing yet because of its predecessor's technical faults, those who do may very well end up doing themselves an injustice in the process. That is, if the whole game ends up being as great as Ubisoft's E3 2015 demo proved to be.
After cutting its teeth on middling Need for Speed: Rivals, Ghost Games has emerged from its development garage with a playable build of its latest effort, Need for Speed. Yes, Need for Speed full-stop, with no subtitle whatsoever, because, as the developers put it, they wanted to create the ultimate Need for Speed game, and not just another named installment.