A snazzy pirate-themed Dynasty Warriors clone, One Piece: Pirate Warriors represents the anime in style, but it is quickly weighed down by overly simplistic mechanics.
EA's premier sports franchise lands a silver.
XCOM is back but this time it’s been transformed into a third-person tactical shooter.
Blacklist undoes all of the progression Splinter Cell saw in 2010's Conviction, resulting in a disappointing and cynical action stealth adventure.
Ugly and soulless.
Capsized is extremely sadistic.
Roll for initiative... For the Emperor!
Rayman continues his winning streak with, what is arguably, the platforming highlight of 2013.
A delightfully accurate history sim/RTS, Europa Universalis offers depth but also adds the usual learning curve associated with this.
Three new missions concludes the Master Assassin Daud’s story.
Scrooge McDuck and his pals return to the small screen. But is that a good thing?
Brothers in arms.
Ducktales gets a new coat of paint but the gameplay isn't quite as robust as the 1989 original.
Guacamelee strikes gold.
Pikmin makes a glorious return, but it's haunted by a consistent feeling of deja vu.
Hold it right there, comrade!
A highly repetitive, shallow game
Punk Rock, Zombies, Apocalypse, good times.
Like The Matrix on crack, Saints Row IV never lets up, both in the virtual world and in reality (also virtual).
Mario and Luigi return to the RPG genre to give the role-playing experience the 3DS needs.