Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen Review
Back when Acquire developed the original Tenchu games on the PlayStation console, they were stealth action games that I had fun playing due to the perfect gameplay execution and stylish kills. Following the release of the two Tenchu games, Acquire eventually sold the license to another...
Touch My Katamari (PS Vita) Review
The Vita has many diverse titles to pick from. Among the listings is the quirky puzzle game Touch My Katamari. With the last console game released two years ago, fans are getting restless for the next title. That’s where Touch My Katamari comes into play. By utilizing most of what the Vita...
Escape Plan Review
From the producers of Fat Princess, here comes Escape Plan a new exclusive downloadable game on the PlayStation Network, which showcases just how precise the touch and tilt controls are for the Vita. With its unique art style and a fresh take on gameplay, will Escape Plan be one of the...
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend (PS Vita) Review
Fighting games usually have a love/hate relationship with gamers. While some people love them, others are bitter over new “updated” versions. Currently BlazBlue is on its fourth iteration, so we’ve seen a lot of what it has to offer already. However, does this mean we’ve seen everything...
Asphalt: Injection (PS Vita) Review
Gameloft, well-known for their countless mobile games, has developed another Asphalt game for the latest handheld to hit the market. The Asphalt series has been on every portable device from the DS to iOS and, now, the Playstation Vita. Asphalt: Injection is the latest entry in the franchise...
Michael Jackson: The Experience HD (PS Vita) Review
With the success of rhythm games like Dance Dance Revolution, we’ve seen a new genre created simply known as dance. Thanks to the rise of motion capture technology, the dance genre has really evolved, although most of these games are aimed at a younger audience. With this in mind, Michael...
ModNation Racers: Road Trip Review
One of the launch titles you can purchase for your Playstation Vita is ModNation Racers: Road Trip. Based on the hit ModNation Racers on the PS3 where the idea of share, create and play were implemented, Road Trip has all of these features packed on Sony's latest handheld. With features such as...
Rayman Origins (PS Vita) Review
When it comes to handheld games, platformers always stand out. With the launch of the PlayStation Vita, gamers who love platformers can look forward to Rayman Origins, which was previously released on consoles late last year. With new features for the Vita version of the game, will it be...
Dungeon Hunter Alliance (PS Vita) Review
Originally released as a mobile game, Dungeon Hunter Alliance has received a lot of reiterations between platforms. With mostly positive reviews, Gameloft hopes to have similar success on the Playstation Vita and reach a new audience. With improved graphics and utilization of the Vita's touch...
Lumines: Electronic Symphony Review
When it comes to a brick puzzle game, there's only one game that gets stuck to everyone's mind this generation and it's Lumines. Following the successful release of Q Entertainment's Lumines from various platforms like the PS3 and PSP, the PlayStation Vita gets its own version this time with...
PlayStation Vita Review
Sony’s PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) is the company’s second ever handheld console to be released after the original PSP model came out way back in 2004/2005. For those of you who don’t know, the PS Vita is a completely new console and not just an upgraded model of the PSP such as the PSPGo...
The Darkness II Review
Five years after the release of The Darkness on Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, Jackie Estacado is back and spilling more blood than ever. It's been two years since the events of the first game and Jackie has done everything he can to suppress the Darkness inside him. A series of unfortunate events...
UFC Undisputed 3 Review
With two previous entries, the UFC Undisputed series is pretty young in the division of sports titles. With that said, both of those titles did a great job in giving the players an exceptional UFC experience and a wonderful fighting game. On February 14, 2012 THQ is looking to expand on that...
Mario & Sonic At The London 2012 Olympic Games (3DS) Review
Mario and Sonic seem to enjoy having a little friendly competition every now and again. Back in 2007, they met at the Olympic Games followed by meeting on the battlefield in Brawl back in 2008 and finally at the Winter Olympic Games in 2009. With the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games in London, Mario...
Gotham City Impostors Review
Okay, who saw Gotham City Impostors coming? As WWE's The Miz might say: really? If you're still not in the know, let me try to break it down for you. Batman and apparently Joker as well, have both left Gotham City leaving it in the hands of its citizens. The citizens however, seem to be a bit...
NeverDead Review
Recently there has been a trend of standardized games. While this can be great; this also limits the uniqueness of some titles. NeverDead however, doesn’t seem to care and offers you a unique experience. Here you get to play as a quasi-zombie who is looking for more than just revenge. With so...
Shank 2 Review
Klei Entertainment has brought us the next installment of Shank, a game built around artistic vision and violence. Those two factors helped Shank stand out when it originally released in 2010. Now, the sequel is upon us and Klei Entertainment hopes to fix the issues that kept their previous...
Jak & Daxter Collection Review
Back on the original PlayStation, Naughty Dog released the iconic Crash Bandicoot games. This quirky platformer became an instant hit and even redefined the genre. As we moved into another generation, Naughty Dog also moved onto a new platforming series known as Jak & Daxter. Keeping true to...
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Review
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is a little too late to compete with RPG heavyweights like Skyrim and Dark Souls, but it is hitting the shelves before big titles like Diablo III and the new World of Warcraft expansion. Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning comes straight from the super star team of Ken...
The Simpsons Arcade Review
The arcades were a magical thing, weren't they? While still clinging desperately to life in some Western metropolitan cities and still being somewhat marginalized in Japan. However the advent of the home console, the arcade market started to dwindle. The beat 'em up was one of the arcade's...
Puddle Review
People are really into liquid based puzzle games right now aren't they? With the likes of WiiWare's Flow and the more recent Mercury HG, viscous blob sliding sims are getting a fare amount of representation. Beginning life as a humble school project, Puddle later went on to win the 2010...
Dead Island: The Ryder White DLC Review
In the fall of 2011, Dead Island merged zombie survival and first person RPG into a solid and fun experience despite some bugs in addition to glitches. The combat was satisfying, each character can be specialized several ways, plus the patches fixed some of the biggest technical problems...
SoulCalibur V Review
Welcome back to the stage of history. It has been four years since Soulcalibur IV was released and Team Soul's goal is to revitalize the series with SCV (actually the sixth entry counting the PSP's Broken Destiny) by overhauling the game's mechanics. Nearly every feature from past titles have...