Xbox One Game Reviews

Nutjitsu Review
Nutjitsu Review
Nutjitsu Review
Nutjitsu looks, plays and feels like it was designed as a quick-and-dirty port, without any form of optimization done to differentiate it from its original version.
Super Time Force Review
Super Time Force Review
Super Time Force Review
There's never enough time in the day to get everything you need to get done finished. When you've only got one minute to save the world from a robot invasion, the odds seem absolutely insurmountable. Unless you're the Super Time Force and have the unique ability to shred holes through time and space.
Trials Fusion Review
Trials Fusion Review
Trials Fusion Review
While not as impressive as its predecessor, Trials Fusion still offered a good sense of achievement, even if it was missing a lot of the fun.
Titanfall Review (Xbox One)
Titanfall Review (Xbox One)
Titanfall Review (Xbox One)
Through the electrified smoke, corpses of militia grunts and pilots can be seen strewn across the rubble of the crumbling building. At one time, it was a majestic piece of architecture. Now, all that remains is the husk of life once lived. We've managed to push back and defend the fueling depot, but the militia is still trying to escape. The dropship's location pops up on the heads-up display inside the Ogre mech, and we begin rushing towards the extraction point. Titans of the proud Interstellar Manufacturing Corporation (IMC) lie in wait for the remaining living militia forces. Another fight breaks out, threatening to collapse what remains of another once palatial fragile estate. Rockets and bullets fly across the battlefield with reckless abandon, with few finding actual targets. The dropship reaches escape velocity before we can take it down, and thus the battle rages on to another destination. We've won the battle, but the war just never seems to end.
PvZ: Garden Warfare Review (Xbox One)
PvZ: Garden Warfare Review (Xbox One)
PvZ: Garden Warfare Review (Xbox One)
One of the more surprising announcements from E3 2013, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare took the popular mobile strategy game and dropped it smack dab in the middle of a chaotic third-person shooter. It shouldn't have worked, but here we are nearly a year later, and Garden Warfare is a charming title that envisions PopCap's classic in a whole new way. It's just too bad there isn't more to it.
Dead Rising 3: Fallen Angel Review (Xbox One)
Dead Rising 3: Fallen Angel Review (Xbox One)
Dead Rising 3: Fallen Angel Review (Xbox One)
The second of four planned add-ons for Xbox One exclusive Dead Rising 3, Fallen Angel takes us on a journey with Angel, a member of the resistance struggling to fend of the military and zombies. While her story is quite different from previous DLC protagonist Adam Kane's, it's still just more of the same.
Halo: Spartan Assault Review
Halo: Spartan Assault Review
Halo: Spartan Assault Review
Halo: Spartan Assault is a top-down, dual-stick shooter (think Robotron/Super Smash TV). Taking place between the events of Halo 3 and 4, there are still plenty of Flood and Covenant leftovers that Master Chief must have missed that you need to clear out. Originally released on Windows 8, this is the first console version of Spartan Assault ever released. As we are patiently waiting for Halo 5 on
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review
Press Play has released their successor to their original WiiWare and iOS platformer, Max & the Magic Marker. As one of the first next-gen platforming titles, we were eagerly anticipating to see how the genre would leap onto the newest threshold of entertainment. And while The Curse of Brotherhood certainly looks like it is worthy of being labelled an Xbox One exclusive (until it gets released

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