Skull & Bones Brings Multiplayer Mayhem to the High Seas By Marshall Honorof published 13 June 17 Skull & Bones features Ubisoft's tried-and-true maritime warfare to pit players against devious 18th-century governments – and each other.
Xbox One X Hands-on: Meet the New 4K Gaming King By Sherri L. Smith published 12 June 17 The Xbox One X is coming soon, and based on our initial play session, it will be the console to beat.
Age of Empires Returns to PCs for 20th Anniversary By Marshall Honorof published 12 June 17 Age of Empires: Definitive Edition comes complete with 4K graphics, an orchestral soundtrack and rebalanced gameplay.
We Played Star Wars Battlefront 2's Campaign, and It's Awesome By Michael Andronico published 12 June 17 Star Wars Battlefront 2's campaign mode offers a healthy amount of gameplay variety and lets you control a deadly Imperial droid.
Madden 18 Story Mode Is One of E3's Best Surprises By Michael Andronico published 12 June 17 Madden NFL 18's Longshot story mode is a surprisingly engrossing football story that's designed to ease in new fans.
How an Enterprise Docking Company Became the Leader in Wireless VR By Andrew E. Freedman published 10 June 17 Known for its laptop docks, DisplayLink is an unlikely candidate to build the next big-thing in VR, but it just did.
E3 2017 Preview: Xbox Scorpio, The Return of Mario and More By Michael Andronico published 9 June 17 Here's what to expect from E3 2017, from a brand new Xbox to huge game debuts from Sony and Microsoft.
4 Reasons to Buy an Xbox One S (and 5 Reasons Not To) By Michael Andronico published 25 July 16 Wondering if the Xbox One S is for you? Here are the best reasons to buy — and avoid — Microsoft's slim new gaming machine.
Next Warhammer 40K Game Goes Beyond Hack and Slash By Marshall Honorof published 17 June 16 Warhammer 40,000 Inquisitor – Martyr looks like a traditional action RPG, but has a few innovations that give it a distinct 40K feel.
Final Fantasy XIV on Xbox One: A Definite Maybe By Marshall Honorof published 17 June 16 Xbox One fans have been clamoring for Final Fantasy XIV, and while it's not a guarantee, they just might get it.
Xbox May Have Just Ended the Console Wars By Michael Andronico published 17 June 16 Now that Xbox has evolved from a single console to a full platform, gamers might not have to pick sides in order to experience the best Sony and Microsoft have to offer.
Injustice 2 Hands-On: Building a Better Superman By Michael Andronico published 16 June 16 Injustice 2 takes the DC Comics fighting game series to exciting new heights, with insanely over-the-top animations and a innovative gear system that lets you customize the likes of Batman and Superman.
Star Trek: Bridge Crew Explores Final Frontier in VR By Marshall Honorof published 16 June 16 Star Trek: Bridge Crew combines the excitement of an episode of Star Trek with the thrill of cooperative multiplayer.
Best of E3 2016 Awards: Games to Watch By Michael Andronico, Marshall Honorof and Sherri Smith published 16 June 16 From innovative new gameplay and hardware to radical new titles and exciting franchise updates, E3 2016 points to a thrilling year to come for gaming. Check out our list of the best of the best from this year's expo.
The Impressively Modern New Zelda Took My Breath Away By Michael Andronico published 16 June 16 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a gorgeous, modern take on the classic franchise, with a huge open world and tight, varied combat.
Samurai Action Game Nioh Is Difficult, Deadly and Fun By Sherri L. Smith published 15 June 16 Nioh, Koei Tecmo's RPG samurai title, gets its second beta demo at E3 2016, where it delivers a satisfying amount of difficulty.
LucidSound Wants to Make Gaming Headsets for Adults By Marshall Honorof published 15 June 16 LucidSound announced two new gaming headsets, and both of them are pretty and portable enough to take with you anywhere.
Resident Evil 7 VR Is as Terrifying as It Sounds By Michael Andronico published 15 June 16 Resident Evil 7 brings the series back to its pure horror roots, and it's even more terrifying in VR.
Gears of War 4 Hands-On: Horrifyingly Good By Sherri L. Smith published 15 June 16 In the latest installation of Gears of War, a new threat to humanity rises, but you have more refined gameplay and better AI on your side.
Bloodstained Is the Castlevania Successor We Deserve By Marshall Honorof published 15 June 16 Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is basically just classic Castlevania with a different skin – and it’s just what fans want.
Dead Rising 4: Back and Better Than Ever By Sherri L. Smith published 14 June 16 Frank West is back and better than ever in the upcoming Dead Rising 4, an Xbox One exclusive planned for a holiday 2016 release.
PlayStation E3 2016 Recap: Nothing But Games By Sherri L. Smith published 14 June 16 PlayStation stole the show at E3 2016 thanks to its game-centric press conference.
Bethesda E3 2016 Recap: Dishonored 2, Prey and Fallout in VR By Sherri L. Smith published 13 June 16 Bethesda gave eager fans a mix of old, new and unexpected games for E3 2016.
E3 2016 Preview: New Consoles, Big Games & Where to Watch By Michael Andronico published 10 June 16 Here's what to expect from E3 2016, including new Sony and Microsoft hardware and a wealth of big games such as Call of Duty, Battlefield and Mass Effect.
Logitech Steering Wheels Enhance Console Racing By Marshall Honorof published 19 June 15 The new Logitech G29 and G920 racing wheels provide force feedback and realistic controls for the PS4 and Xbox One, respectively.
Nyko Peripherals Upgrade Xbox Ones By Marshall Honorof published 19 June 15 Nyko's latest peripherals mostly target the Xbox One, and provide a few handy features that could streamline your gaming experience.
For Honor Takes Sword Combat to a New Level By Marshall Honorof published 18 June 15 For Honor eschews the chaos of most online action games, and focuses on precise, brutal sword combat among knights, samurai and Vikings.
The Huggable Virtual Reality Headset: Merge VR Hands-on By Sherri L. Smith published 17 June 15 Merge VR offers an approachable, affordable virtual reality headset for the masses.
E3 2015 Day 1: What You Missed By Anna Attkisson published 16 June 15 During the gaming expo's first day, some of the biggest names in gaming made some exciting announcements, with Sony and Microsoft going toe-to-toe. Find out what you missed.
Rainbow Six Siege Makes Shooters Tactical Again By Michael Andronico published 16 June 15 We go hands-on with Ubisoft's Rainbow Six Siege, which takes the long-running shooter series back to its tactical roots.