Lost Planet had an interesting premise, but the franchise slowly faded into obscurity after just a handful of entries and one spin-off.
The next Need For Speed is slated to release this year, and with little to nothing to show for it - is EA sending the game out to die?
We take a look back at the curious case of this licensed tie-in property and try to understand what the hell actually happened.
We take a look at this interesting but ultimately unsuccessful experiment with a beloved franchise and try to understand what happened.
We take a look back at this horrendous incarnation of John Rambo in video game form.
We analyse this seemingly impossible prospect that lies at the heart of Gotham Knight's narrative.
The Saints Row reboot doesn't rewrite the franchise's playbook, but that doesn't detract from the fact that it is a fun-filled playground of carnage and destruction.
While cracks do rear their head sometimes, the original Splinter Cell remains one hell of a game 20 years later.
While GigaBash ends up being a one-trick pony on account of its many shortcomings in the content department, that cannot detract from the otherwise solid gameplay.
A detailed rundown of what went behind the closed doors of BioWare Edmonton that resulted in an underwhelming game.
These serial killer conspiracies are sure to send a chill down your spine.
Headlight Studio's upcoming survival game is looking absolutely bonkers, and could end up being one of the biggest Steam hits in the near future.
A lack of additional content in this console release doesn't detract from the fact that Sword and Fairy: Together Forever is an experience worth seeing through to the end.
We analyze each aspect of Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City to try to understand where this promising concept went wrong.
Playing these games a second time around is more or less essential for having the complete experience.
Which is better?
These are the absolute worst of the lot when it comes to video games released so far in 2022.
Do you know about Crash: Mind Over Mutant?
While many of these games are great in their own right, one cannot help but ignore the fact that they are poorly paced in some shape or form.
Dead Space 2 is still a blast to go back to after all these years.