Battleblock Theater Puts On Quite a Show
The Behemoth's follow-up to Castle Crashers is vastly different, but hilariously good fun.
The Behemoth's follow-up to Castle Crashers is vastly different, but hilariously good fun.
Tri fans may have déjà vu, but additional downloadable quests, multiplayer functionality and an HD transfer make this a strong port.
Fans of the series and newcomers looking for a shooter challenge should flock to this prequel immediately.
Though it feels generally un-epic compared to the single player game, Ascension's multiplayer aspects have room for growth.
Despite some unnecessary multiplayer, no one can stop Lara Croft's first-class comeback.
Very few changes between last year and this year may leave some baseball fans feeling winded in their wallet.
A new mode aimed at beginners, along with several touch-ups, make this one of Sony's best baseball games yet.
Gaijin Games tops its Bit.Trip experience, exceedingly well.
Zen Studios unleashes its most memorable – and entertaining – pinball designs to date.
The return of Prophet has mild issues (particularly in multiplayer), but Crytek's latest shooter doesn't disappoint overall.
Cosplayers, gamers and anime lovers, your place is here.
It's a decent fill-in for the PS3/Vita owners that won't be getting either of the Trials games, but there are a few bumps in the ride.