...those who’ve already tamed the wild streets of Arkham City may wonder if it’s worth a revisit. The answer, much like the disfigured Harvey Dent, is quite two-faced.
ZombiU may seem like little more than a tech demo for the Wii U and its promising GamePad technology (it is really, really cool), but it actually aspires to be more than that.
Injustice: Gods Among Us has been getting us pretty worked up since its reveal earlier this year, with its massive cast of DC Comics’ heroes and villains beating the living hell ou
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The first look at ZombiU from E3 was a tasty, if unproven concept. The ideas laid out were solid, but the overall impression was too hypothetical to really build an opinion or even