PS5 vs Xbox Series X: Which Has the Best Streaming Apps?
A console’s potential as a streaming video platform matters. While this is an area where you might expect the PS5 and Xbox Series X to be identical, it turns out that simply isn’t the case.
A console’s potential as a streaming video platform matters. While this is an area where you might expect the PS5 and Xbox Series X to be identical, it turns out that simply isn’t the case.
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A cult classic on-rails shooter brought to Switch, flaws and all.
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A true licensed tie-in game, Stranger Things 3: The Game is most fun when you let fandom lead the way but can fall flat on its own.
Mortal Kombat's fatalities have gone beyond just gore for gore's sake...they're now an artform.
An adventure that doesn’t quite live up to its dreamy Indiana-Jones-meets-XCOM pitch.
A charming VR fairy tale that’s more than the sum of its playground parts.
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After more than 20 years, five mainline games, and plenty of special…
The first Ace Combat in five years is vague and confusing but looks great doing it.
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Supergiant’s foray into Early Access is epic, and not just because it’s about Greek mythology.
In changing the interplay between stealth and combat, Mutant Year Zero spins an interesting and intense new perspective on the turn-based tactics game that pushes you to get the most out of every move you make.
An attempt to remix Dark Souls and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night that never finds its footing.