Tag: Cinelinx Game Reviews

Ubisoft Announces Release of Original Game Soundtrack for ‘Assassin’s Creed Shadows’

The original game soundtrack for Assassin's Creed Shadows has been released by Ubisoft. Ubisoft has announced the immediate release of the first album of Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ Original Game Soundtrack. Composed by The Flight, this first album is now available worldwide on most music platforms. Two other music albums composed by Teke::Teke and Thunderdrum feat. Tiggs Da Author will be available after the launch of...

WWE 2K25 is The OTC of Wrestling Games! | REVIEW

Welcome back to another exciting video! Today, we’re taking an in-depth look at our review of WWE 2K25! This latest installment emerges as the most transformative entry in the series, packed with a wealth of new gameplay modes that promise to enhance your wrestling experience. WWE 2K25 Release Date: March 13th, 2025 Publisher: 2K Developer: Visual Concepts Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC With an impressive roster featuring over 300 characters,...

Hands-On With Arcade1Up’s Rampage Cabinet (Video Review)

Arcade1Up's new line of consumer arcade cabinets have arrived, but how does the arcade experience compare in this scaled down version? Jordan had the chance to put the Rampage machine through its paces to see if it's worth the $300 price tag to bring into your home.

Age of Wonders III

I set my sights on Age Of Wonders 3, the latest release in Triumph Studio’s Age Of Wonders series. After months of pining for a new strategy game, I thought I would throw myself in at the deep-end and get my hands on this colossus.

Beyond: Two Souls Is One of The Most Brilliant Games Made (Review)

When Beyond: Two Souls was first announced, I was rather unsure what it really was. They were marketing it as an action oriented title, then slowly crept into it being a story driven title. Luckily they showcased the story driven part more and I became interested in it. This is what the game is, a long story that will make you go through emotions at the snap of a finger. It has its hiccups, but the game should go down in the books as one of the best titles ever made.