Khari Taylor
At the reasonable price of $29.99 CAD, Beyond is well worth picking up even with all the other triple-A fare competing for your attention and dollars this holiday.
Rise won't have a difficult time standing out among the CODs, Halo 5s, Fallout 4s and MGS5s of the world.
Tales of Zestiria is a JRPG built primarily for Tales fans and those who truly want to be Tales fans.
Mm has somehow managed to make Tearaway even more worthy of your attention than it was on PS Vita, so do yourself a favor and give this game the love that it deserves.
Mega Man Legacy Collection is solid, and Digital Eclipse has done a commendable job of making these NES titles playable on modern hardware, but as a modern collection, it's woefully incomplete no matter how you slice it.
Getting all these Rare classics for a buck apiece is tantamount to theft in this reviewer's opinion.
.J-Stars is another case of a Japanese game that preaches convincingly to its chosen choir.
LEGO Jurassic World is a fun, wild romp through the Jurassic Park films that not only lives up to their legacy and the expectations of fans but also those of Tt Games' LEGO franchise as a whole.
Sledgehammer Games has seen the future, and it works.
…don't call it a Harmonix comeback. They've been here for years…
Whether you should take the plunge on DriveClub right now depends on how hard up you are for a serious racing option on PS4.
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor is a must-play experience for this new console generation.
D4 stands as compelling proof of how Kinect 2.0 still isn't and likely never will be ready for prime time.
…killing scores upon scores of Nazis with a big smile on one's face continues to be Wolfenstein's raison d'être…
This generation's Hiryu is built to take a pounding, and his foes are experts at giving them...