Xbox 360 Reviews
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Review Xbox 360
Black Ops II clearly wants nothing more than to pucker up and make out with Paul Verhoeven in a filthy nightclub.
WWE '13 Review Xbox 360
WWE 13 is far more fun than its predecessor, but this is largely down to some slight improvements to the core mechanics and the addition of hero-era nostalgia.
Halo 4 Review Xbox 360
This is no longer Bungie's Halo, but much of what made the series such an irresistible proposition has remained intact for this new beginning.
Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012) Review Xbox 360
Need for Speed: Most Wanted's greatest achievement is how it sets such a firm focus on racing. Criterion set out to make an open-world arcade racer where competition is king, and succeeded.
Assassin's Creed III Review Xbox 360
As extraordinary as the scale and scope of this huge production can be at times, you're left with a bloated reminder that bigger isn't always better.
Skylanders: Giants Review Xbox 360
Despite the occasional glimpse of dollar signs in its publisher's eyes, Skylanders Giants is that rarest of beasts: a kids' game that's very, very easy for adults to like.
Borderlands 2: Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty Review Xbox 360
Gearbox has shown exactly how DLC is supposed to be done. Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty is an affirming example of the right time, the right place and, crucially, the right content.
Retro City Rampage Review Xbox 360
The best moments of Retro City Rampage come from a shared enjoyment of the past.
Forza Horizon Review Xbox 360
Forza Horizon isn't a game that needs tedious cut-scenes to force a narrative; the road will do that on its own.
