Weekly Wrap-Up: Oh, Fuse, what happened to you?

Last week the talk of the town (actually, the internet … actually, the world) was the Xbox One. We had some pretty awesome content on the site last week, but all of the attention was still mostly on Microsoft's freshly announced console. Well, that's old news now (not really, but listen anyway), so this week we're getting back to basics: vidya games, you guys! Check out all of the latest reviews, previews, and more right here on this edition of the Weekly Wrap-Up.

Reviews

Review: Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is full of a-peel-ing nostalgia

DK and Diddy are back, this time on the 3DS with an updated remake of Donkey Kong Country Returns. If you're a platforming fan, this one's a must … again.

Review: Toki Tori 2 on the Wii U is a satisfying puzzle adventure despite its imperfections

Some tedious setbacks drag down this otherwise genius indie puzzler.

Bad Bots hopes that in space, no one can hear that you forgot the music

Missed potential and a steep price tag make this action-platformer a hard sell.

Review: Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance – Blade Wolf DLC is fun but ends way too soon

While it isn't for everyone, this piece of Revengeance DLC is still plenty fun. Also, you play as a freakin' robot dog!

Review: Fuse lacks the personality to truly stand out among third-person shooters

Fuse isn't an original third-person shooter by any stretch, which is terribly disappointing considering this is an Insomniac project.

Review: CastleStorm is a polished game that doesn’t know what it wants to be

Misidrection accounts for a large part of what CastleStorm is all about.

Previews

Castle Story shows us its adorable little bones

A charming art style and interesting world-building mechanics make Castle Story a game worth watching out for.

Preview: Watch Dogs creates a paradise fit for a hacker

Engaging hacking gameplay and a varied world are just two of the elements that really stand out about Ubisoft's next major IP.

Hands-off preview: The Evil Within is gruesome, intense and surreal

Could Shinji Mikami and the team at Tango Gameworks revitalize the survival horror genre?

GZ Originals

GameStop is at the mercy of Microsoft and the Xbox One

How will Microsoft's stance on used games affect the biggest games retailer around?

Week in Mobile: Jane Wilde, Combo Crew, and Dead Ahead

The Wild West, fighting, and zombies are the three main themes covered in this editon of Week in Mobile.

Level One – Resident Evil: Revelations

Step into the world of Resident Evil: Revelations with us, will you? We promise it won't be as bad as Resident Evil 6.

10 underrated games that need sequels on the Xbox One and PS4

These stellar titles failed to get the attention they deserved, but they should still totally get next-gen sequels.

Is the Xbox One really going to be THAT bad? Come on!

Let's look at Microsoft's next platform from a different light.

Dr. David's Indie Spotlight: Talking gods and civilizations with dev Abbey Games

Abbey Games gives us the scoop on Reus, the studio's future, and its previous project Tinytanic.

Top 10 360 quirks the Xbox One needs to fix

Step one: fix! Step two: it! Step three: fix it!

The Games of Summer: The best system launch games

Take some time this summer to check out these awesome system launch titles.

Xbox One vs PS4: Who won the reveal round?

Who's on top between Microsoft and Sony according to the GameZone office staff?

Interview: HEX Lead Developer Dan Clark talks about the first MMO Trading Card Game

GameZone gets the skinny on this intriguing MMO/card game hybrid.

Opinion: Why this consumer won't be buying the Xbox One

The Xbox One won't be for everyone for different reasons. Here are some of those reasons!

Interview: Kickstarter Shadow of the Eternals to test your sanity over 2500 years of history

We get some info on the spiritual successor to Eternal Darkness straight from developer Precursor Games.

Is releasing Gran Turismo 6 on PS3 a good idea? Actually, yeah

At the end of the day, PlayStation 3 owners will still be everywhere, and they'll support Gran Turismo 6.

Interview: Talking Wolfenstein: The New Order with narrative designer Tommy Tordsson Bjork

GameZone talks Wolfenstein: The New Order (and Warren Spector) with developer MachineGames.

Interview: Delving into The Evil Within with producer Masato Kimura

Tango Gameworks is hoping to bring back a lot of the scary thrills of survival horror games.

Interview: Chatting about The Elder Scrolls Online with Director Matt Firor

What's the word on The Elder Scrolls Online? We get chatty with Zenimax Online about the upcoming MMO.

Dr. David's Indie Roundup: Armikrog, Humble Indie Bundle 8, Night of the Rabbit, and more

The dudes behind Earthworm Jim and The Neverhood are making a game? Welp, we're interested.

Interview: Talking Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and next-generation gaming with Michael Pachter

Here's what the infamous Michael Pachter had to say about the next wave of video games consoles.

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