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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.