A gorgeous, great-playing game. The large character models are even sharper and bolder than those in Tekken 6, and the backgrounds get an upgrade as well.
If you can make it through the slow first handful of hours in this 12th installment of the RPG franchise, you’ll have a solid investment that really pays off.
Tekken takes the cake with its ridiculous web of intrigue that makes sense of pandas battling ogres, and a ballooning roster of dinosaurs and robo-girls.
Has a lot of things going for it, but precision isn’t one of them. A blast in bursts; just don’t plan to be raging in the long-term unless you’re a devotee.
The latest entry in the long-running airborne action series, is a spectacle. No mean feat in the gaming world, where “over the top” is redefined weekly.
Splatterhouse, the ’80’s horror series, nailed the horror movie vibe of cursed masks, haunted mansions, and buckets of gore. The remake doesn’t disappoint.
From the chemistry between the main characters to the elegant plot, amidst gorgeous environments and with great voice acting, you’ll want to tear through this.
Content to present a string of clear-the-room quests, a bizarrely complicated weapon-leveling system, and slavish adherence to the worst aspects of the genre.