→ April 29, 2015 Once again, DC is filling in the gap between volumes of Injustice with a standalone annual issue that explores two untold stories in this video game universe. It’s a decent release for fans craving someth...
SPOILERS So, here we are with my first ‘Way Behind Gaming’ review. I suffer from severe depression, so sometimes it’s near impossible for me to get the motivation to play games, he...
Step into a vast, unknowable land once again in this fourth game in the Far Cry franchise. The vertical landscape of the Himalayas isn’t just a pretty backdrop, but a playground that encourages the player to fight, hunt and exp...
Reviewed on Xbox 360 → November 5, 2014 Perhaps the biggest issue I had with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze is that it’s incredibly generic. Yes, it is an adaptation of the current and popular Nickelodeon TV s...
Reviewed on Xbox 360 → October 31, 2014 For a game with such a big world, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas starts in a pretty personal place. In the first mission, Carl Johnson silently mourns his recently deceased mother. Thanks ...
Reviewed on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 → October 16, 2014 Note: Read the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 version of this review here. The curse of the annual sports franchise is that developers have to keep finding ways to justify ...
So, it’s been a long time coming in reviewing Bungie’s latest, always-online, multiplayer shooter Destiny. Other outlets have turned in their reviews. Why did we take so long? Because we wanted to experience the ...
Reviewed on Xbox 360 → August 21, 2014 AirMech Arena is like jumping into a Saturday morning Transformers cartoon and leading an army into battle. Taking the unit management and base building from a real-time strategy game and ...
Reviewed on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 → July 24, 2014 Abyss Odyssey is the first game with even a hint of Rogue in its DNA that I’ve completed on my first proper go, to at least the point of getting all the way to the bott...