Xbox One Articles - Page 133

A solid dungeon crawler with fantastic art and music, but a few poorly implemented ideas prevent it from being a truly great experience. The PC port is simple but performs well enough for the genre, and the addition portrait uploads is a fun bonus.
review by Adam Vitale on 05 June, 2016

We check out The Witcher 3's final expansion pack, a journey to the all-new land of Toussant.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 10 May, 2016

CD Projekt replaces the original game menus with a much-improved version.
feature by Alex Donaldson on 10 May, 2016

A solid add-on for players who really love settlement building, but also an underwhelming delivery of some solid ideas. It's no reason to return to Fallout 4, but this is another fine addition to an adventure in progress.
review by Alex Donaldson on 26 April, 2016

Despite some setbacks, players need to experience this charming and inventive adventure for themselves.
review by Zack Reese on 15 April, 2016

Dark Souls 3 is a successful mechanical and thematic culmination of this beloved series, and while its console version isn't quite as smooth or pretty, it still generally performs admirably and remains a joy to play.
review by Alex Donaldson on 12 April, 2016

This unremarkable DLC quest is rescued by the new robot-building mechanic. This is no sole reason to head back to the Wasteland, but is a fine addition to a game-in-progress.
review by Alex Donaldson on 10 April, 2016

A solid dungeon crawler with fantastic art and music, but a few poorly implemented ideas prevent it from being a truly great experience.
review by Adam Vitale on 09 April, 2016

Sword City may encounter the ocassional stumble, but the experience is unlike any other for a console starved of its genre, and certainly not one to be overlooked.
review by Andrea Kasparian on 08 April, 2016

Dark Souls 3 is like a love letter to the fans courtesy of From Software. It will remind you why Dark Souls became a global phenomenon in the first place, though it unfortunately may have lost its own personality in the process.
review by Kyle Campbell on 04 April, 2016