Top Games of 2015 (So Far): Steve Watts
Steve Watts, Shacknews' Editor-in-Chief, makes his picks for the 5 best games from the first-half of 2015.
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Steve Watts, Shacknews' Editor-in-Chief, makes his picks for the 5 best games from the first-half of 2015.
Mega Man Legends creator Keiji Inafune has unveiled a new game that looks suspiciously similar to Mega Man Legends. Where have we heard this before?
You can get pushy with Tower Control starting tomorrow evening, as long as you've unlocked Ranked mode.
E3 is over, long live E3. The crew is back together and ready to unpack their experiences, talk about what the summer may bring, and more. Join us, won't you?
The Legend of Zelda series is getting another co-op adventure, this time with an emphasis on verticality that accents the 3DS capabilities. Plus, you can play dress-up.
Starting in July, Microsoft is offering two Xbox One games for its Games with Gold program. It's detailed the four games that will be on-tap for next month.
With most of the biggest announcements available only as trailers and guided playthroughs, E3 2015 raises the question: what's the point of attending in person?
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 goes even further down the path of sci-fi spectacle, to the point that it resembles a Marvel movie more than a realistic military shooter.
Destiny: The Taken King gives much-needed context to the already-polished combat, and just may be enough to tempt back a lapsed and jaded player.
Super Mario Maker has the tools and intuitive interface in place to produce an endless stream of fresh Mario platforming. Yes, please.