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The VaultFighter WithinFighter Within is a 2013 Xbox One Kinect-only fighting game by AMA Studios, published by Ubisoft, and a launch-window title for the console. A sequel to the 2010…→The VaultDestinyDestiny is a 2014 online first-person shooter MMO by Bungie, published by Activision. In a post-apocalyptic solar system watched over by the mysterious Traveler, Guardians wield 'the light'…→The VaultDead Rising 3Dead Rising 3 is a 2013 open-world zombie action game by Capcom Vancouver, an Xbox One launch title (later on PC as the Apocalypse Edition). Set in the…→The VaultCall of Duty: GhostsCall of Duty: Ghosts is a 2013 first-person shooter by Infinity Ward, published by Activision. It introduces a new near-future story, the canine companion Riley, the alien Extinction…→The VaultBattlefield 4Battlefield 4 is a 2013 first-person shooter by EA DICE, published by EA. Known for large-scale, vehicle-heavy multiplayer, it introduced 'Levolution' destructible environments and the return of Commander…→The VaultAssassin’s Creed RogueAssassin's Creed Rogue is a 2014 open-world action-adventure developed by Ubisoft Sofia and published by Ubisoft. Set during the Seven Years' War, it follows Shay Patrick Cormac, an…→The VaultAssassin’s Creed IV: Black FlagAssassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is a 2013 open-world action-adventure by Ubisoft. Set during the Golden Age of Piracy, it follows pirate-turned-assassin Edward Kenway, expanding the naval combat…→The VaultProject CARSProject CARS is a 2015 racing simulation developed and published by Slightly Mad Studios for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Distinctive for its crowd-funded, community-driven development through…→NewsPS4, Xbox One, and Switch physical games are dirt cheap right now and it won’t lastPS4, Xbox One, and Switch physical games are clearing out at $9.99 at Best Buy and Walmart. Collector prices on older systems are already rising — this is the window.→NewsOmniDrive Firmware Makes Some Classic Game Discs Easier To Back Up On PCOmniDrive adds support for reading GameCube, Wii, Xbox, and Xbox 360 disc formats on compatible MT1959-based Blu-ray drives, giving collectors a new path for backing up their physical libraries.→The VaultWatch DogsWatch Dogs is an open-world action-adventure game developed and published by Ubisoft. Players control Aiden Pearce, a vigilante hacker navigating a fictionalized Chicago while manipulating the city's interconnected…→NewsHunt the Night Launches on Switch, PS5, and Xbox Series X|SHunt the Night is out today on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, bringing Moonlight Games’ dark fantasy action RPG to consoles after its earlier PC…→NewsThe House of the Dead 2: Remake Infect’Edition Shambles Onto PS5 and Xbox SeriesMicroids and Forever Entertainment just dropped The House of the Dead 2: Remake in a limited physical “Infect’Edition” for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, and yeah, the tagline…→ReviewDead Rising 3The least distinctive, most technically unremarkable Dead Rising, saved by ridiculous weapons, grotesque characters and great co-op.→ReviewSherlock Holmes: Crimes & PunishmentsA smart, genuinely deductive Sherlock Holmes game where you assemble the case and deliver your own verdict. Oversensitive controls aside, excellent.→ReviewMiddle-earth: Shadow of MordorA beautiful Middle-earth open world whose groundbreaking Nemesis System turns orcs into unforgettable personal rivals. A camera quirk aside, near-flawless.→ReviewDestinyBungie's shooter MMO nails the FPS and PvP and offers deep class customization, but the thin, fragmented story and character work take a serious beating.→ReviewLEGO Batman 3: Beyond GothamDC's heroes go cosmic in a polished, funny, content-packed LEGO game. The formula barely changes and the camera still wanders, but it's a delight.→ReviewWatch DogsWatch Dogs promised a next-generation hacking experience and delivered a buggy, shallow open-world with AI that defies comprehension. A colossal failure.→ReviewKiller InstinctA dense, addictive fighting-game reboot with a superb combo system, launched with only a handful of characters and modes. Content-thin, but excellent.→ReviewRyse: Son of RomeCrytek's launch showcase is jaw-droppingly pretty and brutally satisfying at first, but a short story and skin-deep combat wear thin fast.→ReviewFighter WithinA Kinect-only fighter the hardware can barely read, reducing every match to luck and flailing. Broken, unplayable and best forgotten.→ReviewCall of Duty: GhostsA competent but by-the-numbers Call of Duty with an easy, messy campaign and the usual reliable multiplayer. The fast food of gaming.→ReviewBattlefield 4Big-scale, vehicle-heavy multiplayer at its glossy best, with Levolution and Commander Mode, hampered at launch by an unprofessional pile of glitches.→