PowerUp!'s Reviews
Mark McMorris Infinite Air is not really for the average gamer
I’m sure some people will love it. Just look at how popular football management games are
The strategy genre keeps making leaps and bounds, while maintaining its roots and core base. Civilization VI is no exception.
This is the game Call of Duty wishes it was
With such breathtaking locations and a range of activities to keep everyone entertained, this is one title that’ll be sticking around for a long time.
A massive, hard strategy game, Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence – Ascension is a hard sell for anyone other than the devoted strategy fan
Arkham Asylum ranks up there with the best of the last-generation and is simply a must-play.
Gears of War 4 keeps the great 3rd person gameplay of the franchise and adds just enough to make it fresh.
It’s throw away humour will appeal to some, but others will find it puerile.
"Rise of Iron" is great.
It’s unlikely that Tahira: Shadows of the Astral Empire appeal to the every gamer, but for indie enthusiasts it would be worth a look in.
A feast for the eyes, ears and emotions, Mafia III lives in a vibrant, but brutal and blood-soaked world
Rise of the Tomb Raider is as close to flawless as video games get.
ReCore successfully packs third person shooter, platformer, adventure and puzzler all into one.
XCOM 2 is a definite win in my book
AOT: Wings of Freedom” is a story-guided action game based on the original manga series Attack on Titan
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided has a lot to offer. It’s certainly not everyone’s type of game, but fans of the series are going to love it.
Episode 1 sets us up for one hell of a good season and I can’t wait to see what happens in Episode 2.
Underground is The Division’s first expansion and it adds a whole new area and lots of new gameplay, missions, weapons and more