The latest DMC entry is a stylish-but-brainless, hack-and-slash demonic gore-fest.
The latest DMC entry is a stylish-but-brainless, hack-and-slash demonic gore-fest.
In some ways, the latest God of War tale is quite focused on family. But is it family friendly? Not quite.
This sequel layers the Uncharted formula over a female-focused adventure tale, with expected and unexpected results.
Poignant, impactful messages about the sanctity of life, however, are delivered in a story that rarely glances away from images of sexual intimacy and raw violence when they intermittently occur.
This franchise finale is a bit more weighty than some of its predecessors. But its messy bits still have quite a bit of heft as well.
Batman: Arkham Knight could leave a dark imprint on the minds of those who soldier through its hours of dank gameplay
This game is both a révolutionnaire update and just another stab at back-alley stabbing. Pouah! Read on for les détails sordides.
We’ll call this snarling shooter the Grand Theft Auto of the identity theft age.
RPG sword-slashing and demon possession burn out this fantasy epic from the inside, leaving only a charred shell of a game behind.
The good guys and bad guys are getting harder to make out in this continuing intergalactic war. The pools of blood, though, have never been so clear.
AMC’s hit TV show shambles over into video game territory … and promptly dies a horrible death.
Another God of War, another gruesome massacre of fantastical critters and small “g” gods. What? You were expecting flowers and puppies?
What’s that gnawing on your space boot? Why, it’s an undead space zombie, back for another bite.
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