If The Crown of the Sunken King is any indication of what we can expect from the next two pieces of Dark Souls II DLC, then fans are in for a real treat.
Super Comboman wastes a perfectly decent idea by failing to present entertaining and polished mechanics. Horrible controls and sloppy combat make this a very easy game to pass on.
Doom, the franchise that many credit with single-handedly launching the first-person shooter genre, has had a long road. Personally, I can credit it with sparking my interest in PC gaming, and still look back fondly on that satisfying ka-chunk that came with inserting one of the 400 floppy disks needed. Tonight, iD kicked off Quakecon 2014 by finally giving us our first peek at the new Doom game, and it’s already looking to reignite my love for the franchise.
Divinity: Original Sin is a modern take on the old school RPG mechanics, offering a level of freedom that many of us had long since forgotten. Fans of the genre should consider this a must-play.
Abyss Odyssey set out to redefine a genre and create something that we'd never seen before. It's just a shame that it forgot what makes the genre good in the first place.
Shovel Knight combines everything that was great about some of the best games from the NES era, and turns those beloved mechanics into something fresh. It’s a brilliant 2D action-platformer, which simply demands your attention.
The LG 34UM95 is one of the most impressive monitors we've ever encountered. It may not have been designed strictly with gamers in mind, but now that we've experienced cinematic 21:9 gaming, I don't think we'll ever be able to go back.
I have to admit, the more I see from Hyrule Warriors, the more the game grows on me. I never would have thought I'd be excited for a Dynasty Warriors/Legend of Zelda mashup, but this is turning out to be something that I never knew I needed.
Battlefield Hardline is already a mess. I’m not talking in terms of the technical aspects of the game, or even how much fun it is to play, I’m talking about the fact that the game exists at all.