Be warned: may be spoilerish. I’ve waited a couple of days after the game was actually launched to finish up my review. It’s now Wednesday and all I can say is: Halo is back, and if 343 can keep this up, then we’ll be reminded over and over why the Halo franchise is the powerhouse that it is.
Disney Infinity 3.0 brings something very special to Disney's ever expanding universe: Star Wars. The Star Wars franchise has been around for decades and now that it is part of Disney we can see a merge of the two worlds, but does it work for this game?
My plan for this article was not to review the games in whole; that has already been done and the scores have been out there for years. The intention was to jump into each game for a few hours, get the feel, see what's new, check out if anything was broken.
There’s been a lot of unwarranted hate directed at this game from its inception. I get it. You probably don’t like or understand PewDiePie. You’re also probably refusing to play the game as a result of your weird and jaded attitude towards some guy you’ve never met, and that’s a shame because you’re totally missing out on a fantastic mobile platformer.
The Last of Us is a magnificent game. But you already knew that, since the game has won a ridiculous amount of awards and is generally viewed as one of the best games of all time. You might indeed have also wondered if it deserves all that praise, and I’m here to tell you it does.
We got to try Just Dance 2016 on the Expo floor at Ubisoft's booth. The game is sensibly the same but with an updated song list and improved performances on the WiiU and Xbox One. Here's what we thought of this tried and true beat game formula.