Lego: Marvel Super Heroes — The Blast Review

Some of my favorite moments in comics have always been the ones where heroes from different books interact with each other. Whether it be Spider-man and Daredevil hanging out in Hell’s Kitchen or The Fantastic Four and Captain America teaming up to take on an enemy threatening New York; there’s just something about knowing that all of the Marvel Universe is connected. Perhaps that’s why I loved Lego: Marvel Super Heroes as much as I did, no game (at least since 2006’s Marvel: Ultimate Alliance) has managed to collect this many heroes and villains together and be this successful. Yes, Travelers Tale’s latest brick adventure may seem familiar on the outside but it’s one of the most charming and unique games you’ll play all year.

Beyond: Two Souls — The Blast Review

If David Cage is an artist, his medium is the dual shock controller. The much talked about game director and lead on games like Heavy Rain and Indigo Prophecy (read our interview with him from E3 here) uses Son...

NHL 14: The Blast review

If you’re going to make fighting a focal point of your hockey game, you’re going to want to get someone who knows how to throw a punch and EA got some of the best – they got the Fight Night guys. NHL 14 is e...

Outlast: The Blast Review

There's a very fundamental problem with most survival horror games on the market these days. Call me a coward if you want, but if I was trying to escape from hell born monsters, freaks and maniacs -- the last t...
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2 Guns Review

Wahlberg and Washington work well together...