Doom definitely earns his reputation for ruthless efficiency, and he’s got an answer for anything you could throw at him.
Housemarque is looking to get this one out in front of as many people as possible following its low-key launch back in April.
We're pitting Black Flag Resynced against the title that came before it. Why? To see where the future of Assassin’s Creed is headed, of course.
We knew this one was going to be well-received thanks to the franchise’s recent successes, but it looks like this one’s where it truly begins to shine.
The Collective isn’t as absolute as the base game made it seem, as players control the Pathfinder on a new combat-filled journey.
This one’s a pretty welcome look at life on the Jackdaw’s deck, from sailing and shanty-singing to battles on the high seas.
Pieces of legendary treasure at the cost of pieces of your sanity and your very soul? Sounds like business as usual on this island.
It’s certainly the end of an era as the handheld that turned things around for Nintendo rides off into the sunset after many good years.
Assassin's Creed clearly wants Resynced to be a much-needed win, and looks like PlayStation gamers are getting a lot to like from the effort in the process.
It’s been quite a year, and a busy one for those of us who spend our free time in worlds other than our own. But some of the year’s best titles have left more of an impression on us than the other...
Ubisoft’s second attempt at a very unique gameplay loop had its flaws, yes, but we believe there was a lot of good to make up for them in ways that count even a decade later.
It’s a welcome announcement correcting what might have been RAM requirements that would be cause for alarm over celebration for Cinder City.
"I would be on board with anything. If Neil decides that he has a place for me, then I’ve learned at this point to listen to him, because he’s really smart."
After a new Metroid, which may be a brand-new side-scroller, was rated in Brazil, it seems Nintendo has other entries in the works.
Regardless of whether the affected studios go independent or find a buyer, Windows Central claims there will be layoffs across the board.
The Space Marines and Orks certainly know how to light up a map in their own ways, even if the latter slightly pulls ahead.
Bug fixes are a given, but Iron Gate says it's "too soon to say whether or not there will be more content" in the future.
The closed beta features seven of ten playable characters from the launch roster and the option to vote on the fifth DLC character.
Sega's controversial "remaster" of the original Space Marine is seemingly heading to other platforms after launching on PC and Xbox.
Well, the Steam Machine is here and seems like a competent open-ended alternative to traditional consoles. But has it created more problems that it has solved?
