This compelling indie game blends appealing art and gaming mechanics into an unexpected cautionary abstraction.
Known for their sci-fi romance options, this Mass Effect series entry sends its nooky into another dimension.
LEGO Worlds might be described as Minecraft on a sugar high, with zombies, dinosaurs and digital donuts to boot.
The shooter mechanics continue to improve. But that doesn’t mean the shooter mess gets any better.
Link’s latest adventure gets restaged in a world that’s much bigger and open-ended. So what else has changed?
This open-world adventure offers up lots of arrow-slinging, robot-riding and post-apocalyptic soul-searching.
The latest Sniper Elite entry shatters and bursts enemy bodies with even more graphic “glee.”
This game promises a ticket into an Asian gangland underworld. You just have to pay the price.
This colorful and creative game nevertheless loses its footing from time to time.
This zombie game packs a surprising emotional wallop … but plenty of brain-busting, too.
Here’s a boy-and-his-dog tale with an out-of-this-world pooch and an out-there fantasy twist.
Nintendo’s latest handheld Pokémon contests build on the franchise’s familiar trappings but also give gameplay a kinder, gentler makeover.
If you think battling robots in space will be less messy for human combatants, think again.
Batman gets an immersive virtual reality treatment that’s darker than you might expect.
Is this next-gen Gears of War title a kinder, gentler version of its graphically gory predecessors? Gears action without Gears …














