Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is a triumph for Techland, presenting a high-quality Western-inspired first-person shooter that will help players forget about its most recent predecessor.
Looking back at the one hour-long Xbox One reveal that Microsoft offered us this afternoon, it's hard to think of anything more cryptic than Remedy Entertainment's Quantum Break reveal. If you saw it, then you surely know what I'm talking about, because the brand new IP left a lot of unanswered questions on the table following the conclusion of its teaser trailer. Surely that was the plan, however, as the talented developer behind the fantastic likes of Alan Wake, Alan Wake's American Nightmare and Max Payne seemed to want to leave us thinking about what it was that we saw.
Microsoft has confirmed that wheels will spin when its newly-announced Xbox One console hits store shelves near the end of this calendar year. That's because, unsurprisingly, Forza Motorsport 5 will be released as a launch title - an announcement that surely has car fanatics jumping for joy.
With this morning's Nintendo Direct livestream came an update regarding the company's previously announced Year of Luigi. What was said exactly? Well, the suits at the Big N let us know that New Super Mario Bros. U will be hijacked by the green-clad plumber on June 20 in both North America and Europe, as that's their official release date for the platformer's anticipated New Super Luigi U DLC. Going further, it was mentioned that the expansion will set you back a cool $19.99.
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Dead Island Riptide is more of the same, offering minimal improvement, while suffering from some of the same issues that plagued its predecessor. However, with that being said, it's still quite fun.
LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins features some impressive building blocks, and takes place within a large city environment. However, its focus on busywork and bland mission types holds it back, and the same is true of its lack of quality humour, basic gameplay mechanics and glitchy nature. As such, it's merely mediocre at best, which is disappointing.
Despite being a bit on the short side, The Knife of Dunwall, Arkane Studios' first story-based add-on for Dishonored, is a fun and thoroughly interesting add-on that complements an already great game.
In just over a month from now, gaming's two most beloved primates, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, will return to the forefront of gaming with Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D. If you're a fan of the series, then you've probably heard some of the buzz. However, if you've missed the news over the last little while, the portable release is said to be a remake of the series' similarly named 2010 Wii spectacular. Built for the 3DS, it's sure to bring great platforming to Nintendo's three-dimensional, dual-screened device.