Zombies aren’t the only threat in ‘Days Gone’

They're called 'infected' in The Last of Us, 'feral ghouls' in Fallout and 'unmentionables' in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies -- but put aside labels and physical differences, and they're all the same: classic, terrifying horde monsters. In Days Gon...

‘Skull & Bones’ takes open world online gaming to the high seas

Ubisoft Singapore just announced its next game here at E3 2017, called Skull & Bones. It challenges players to rise to the rank of pirate king, while playing with their friends and against their enemies in an online open world. During the confere...

‘Need for Speed Payback’ adds higher stakes and familiar ideas

On paper, Need for Speed Payback sounds a lot like Grand Theft Auto V crossed with a modern Fast and the Furious movie. Tale of revenge? Check. Three distinct protagonists with differing skillsets? Check. Heist missions? You see where I'm going with...

‘Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ makes open world games exciting again

At this point, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has become a video game phenomenon. Much has been said about how it's a new take on the dusty old Zelda formula, or on how it represents a fresh direction for Nintendo in general, by buoying its...

‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ never feels too big to play

This article contains spoilers for Batman: Arkham Knight; you've been warned. I didn't want to like Batman: Arkham Knight. In the long run-up to its release, I'd become increasingly disinterested every time developer Rocksteady Studios mentioned h...