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PSU content

  • DiRT 3 Review

    There’s nothing better than getting a little dirty and Codemasters sure knows how to make us feel filthy. In DiRT 3 your white knuckles will grip the steering wheel of your favorite rally cars as you race through a variety of courses, ranging from tight corridors in Finland, the watery ter...

  • DiRT Showdown Review

    First, before we get going here, let me preface this review by saying this is NOT a DiRT off-road racing game like you are used to. Now, for those of you still with me, let me explain. For fans everywhere, DiRT has become a name synonymous with great racing games pumped out of Codemasters’ dev...

  • Discovery App Ecolibrium - PS Vita Review

     If you’re a fan of the Discovery channel it’s likely that at some point in the educational channel's existence you’ve watched a documentary about the ecosystem and perhaps enjoyed learning how a community of living organisms works in harmony and sometimes disharmony with our ...

  • Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention Review

    Disgaea 3: Absence Of Detention may be a little confusing for the RPG novice. On one hand its school-based location, cutesy anime style and quirky sense of humour suggests that it’s a game aimed at the young casual gaming crowd. However, as soon as you get past the drawn-out introduction and s...

  • Dishonored Review

    Dishonored has something to offer just about everyone. Engrossing narrative? Check. Violence? Check. Intense action? Check. Clever characters? A rich fantasy world? Superior level design? Great gameplay? Check, check, check, and check. Dishonored has all of these elements, and then some. When ad...

  • Disney Universe Review

    When I started playing Disney Universe, I was apprehensive. This is a game for kids after all, and I am a grown man. Surely this can’t be good. I was right, and I was wrong. First, let me start off by saying this game is not meant for the hardcore audience. If you are the type to finish ...

  • DJ Hero 2 Review

    In a world full of bland rhythm-based music games, last year's DJ Hero sought to change things up a bit by injecting a little funk and flare in to the mix. It succeeded, in large part, because it provided a fresh approach to the genre, an interesting peripheral and a music mix not seen in previous t...

  • DmC: Devil May Cry Review

    Rebooting a beloved franchise is no easy feat, as developer Ninja Theory found out when tasked with overhauling Capcom’s iconic Devil May Cry series. DmC: Devil May Cry is the Cambridge-based studio’s take on the 11+ million-selling stylish action franchise, at the centre of which has be...

  • DmC: Devil May Cry: Vergil's Downfall Review

    Ninja Theory’s first collaboration with Capcom, a take on the Devil May Cry universe, panned out very well for the studio and fans alike—critically, at least. Immediately after having completed development on DmC, Ninja Theory started working on a new downloadable chapter that would give...

  • Dokuro Review

    Dokuro is a 2D puzzle platform game which oozes charm and has almost a nostalgic feel. A PS Vita exclusive developed by Game Arts and published by GungHo, Dokuro features a protagonist who has fallen madly in love with a princess, who in turn has been captured by an evil monster. Where have we seen ...

  • Dragon Age II Review

    For anyone who claims to know anything about Dragon Age II, it should be abundantly clear that BioWare has tried very hard to appeal to a broader audience with its latest endeavour in the fantasy RPG series. The sequel doesn't carry the same RPG weight as 2009’s Dragon Age: Origins, but the re...

  • Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening Review

    When Dragon Age: Origins was released last year, gamers were exposed to one of the best role-playing game entries to grace a home console Sure, it had its flaws – mostly concerning visuals and lag - but its intricate story and characters made for a one of the best RPG experiences of 2009. Play...

  • Dragon Age: Origins Review

    RPG fanatics have a new champion on the PlayStation 3 in BioWare’s epic Dragon Age: Origins. Quite simply, this is one of the best RPGs to grace Sony’s black box, and we are instantly reminded of why this genre is so popular. Origins boasts one of the most intricate, compelling narrative...

  • Dragon's Dogma Review

    The thing about challenging games is that it becomes hard to really deliver the full experience in an explanation without complaining a lot. The great thing about challenging games like Dragon’s Dogma, however, is that it promotes toward a demographic that really enjoys games like Dark Souls. ...

  • Dragonball Z Budokai HD Collection Review

    Nostalgia is a tricky mistress, and it tends to play games with our perceptions. Much like "fanboydom," reminiscing on past experiences tends to show us something that we aren't seeing clearly, such as a generally weak plot in Call of Duty or a convoluted one in Metal Gear Solid. Nonethele...

  • Driver: San Francisco Review

    With so many developers striving for such diversity in their videogames, it’s refreshing to see that the latest title in the Driver series wears its heart loudly and proudly on its sleeve. In Driver: San Francisco, Ubisoft Reflections celebrates the arcade racing heritage of its long-running f...

  • Duke Nukem Forever Review

    People are pretty cynical these days. They love anything that reminds them of their idyllic youth, even if their younger selves would laugh straight in their faces for still thinking PBR is worth the day-after colon cleanse, or somehow the thick-rimmed glasses they wore in first-grade are still hip....

  • Dungeon Defenders Review

    While in the middle of playing Batman: Arkham City, I observed many of my friends playing a game called Dungeon Defenders. I looked at my Batman case and thought, "Why are they not playing this?" These friends told me that Dungeon Defenders was great, but they also told me it was a tower d...

  • DUST 514 Review - Liberating FPS players from a prison they don't know they're in yet

    When you download PS3’s exclusive free-to-play space shooter, you are onto something that can be cunningly addictive and awesome to be a part of. I’ve been in the beta since E3 2012 and have followed the game very closely since then. However, many gamers are unaware of just how deep ...

  • Dynasty Warriors Next Review

    With fear of potentially having Dynasty Warriors lovers cursing my entire namesake, I'm a bit ashamed to say that I had never played a Dynasty Warriors game until I picked up Dynasty Warriors Next. Every time I saw my friends playing it, it always looked like a bunch of enemies standing around while...

  • Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 Review

    Japanese developer Omega Force must be doing something right. It has been dining out on the same hack ‘n slash formula since 1997, selling over 10 million copies of its 20-plus Dynasty Warriors games to date. This year, predictably, the franchise is back with the sequel to 2007’s Dynasty...