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PSU content

  • Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward Review

    One day, the pages of history will demand that the best games of this generation be decided. It is my sincere hope that Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward will be included in that conversation. Here is a game that sets new heights for interactive storytelling, demands emotional and intellectual inves...

  • LBP Karting review

    Kart racing games are so infuriating. You can boost down straights with the speed of Lewis Hamilton, drift around corners with the skills of Colin McRae and take all the right shortcuts to get ahead of the pack and deliver a flawless lap, but there’ll always be someone hot on your tail ready t...

  • Killzone HD Review

    Back in 2004, Sony released the first-person shooter called Killzone on the PS2. Given how Sony was touting the game, some areas of the gaming press dubbed it 'The Halo Killer'. This put the game under massive scrutiny and, inevitably, the game didn't live up to the extreme billing. Now the game has...

  • Silent Hill: Book of Memories Review

    The Survival Horror genre has been rapidly declining since the mid-2000s. Changing tastes among consumers and pressure from corporate bigwigs alike has forced the likes of Capcom and Konami to slowly transition away from the methodical, cerebral-based antics of old and instead go down a more mainstr...

  • PlayStation Mobile - Hungry Giraffe video review

    With Sony’s new PlayStation Mobile platform currently in full swing following its launch in early October, PlayStation Universe takes a look at some of the games currently available to play and download right now. In the fourth video in our PlayStation mobile series, we take a look at Hungry ...

  • Assassin's Creed III: Liberation Review

    Ubisoft won the hearts of many at E3 when it showcased Assassin's Creed III: Liberation, and even won some awards in the process, but consumers are another matter entirely. The Assassin's Creed series has an immensely loyal following that demands games to be better as they grow and diversify. Ubisof...

  • PlayStation Mobile - Nyoqix video review

    With Sony’s new PlayStation Mobile platform currently in full swing following its launch in early October, PlayStation Universe takes a look at some of the games currently available to play and download right now. In the third video in our PlayStation mobile series, we take a look at Nyoqix, ...

  • PlayStation Mobile - Twist Pilot video review

    With Sony’s new PlayStation Mobile platform currently in full swing following its launch in early October, PlayStation Universe takes a look at some of the games currently available to play and download right now. In the second video in our PlayStation mobile series, we take a look at Twist P...

  • PlayStation Mobile - Sixty Second Shooter Deluxe Video Review

    With Sony’s new PlayStation Mobile platform currently in full swing following its launch in early October, PlayStation Universe takes a look at some of the games currently available to play and download right now. In our first video, we take a look at twin-stick shooter Sixty Second Shooter D...

  • Smart As...PlayStation Vita review

    Smart As…brings the brain training game training revolution to the PlayStation Vita so you can test just how smart you are, while working your fingers up into a sweat. Produced by XDev Europe, Smart As… takes full advantage of the PS Vita's touchscreens, cameras and Augmented Reality c...

  • Assassin's Creed III Review

    The latest installment in the Assassin's Creed series sums up the highs and lows of the franchise as a whole. It is a wildly fun action-adventure game set in a beautiful and lively open world full of side quests, historic characters, cities where buildings serve as jungle gyms, beastly targets t...

  • 007 Legends Review

    Every time I see a Bond game, I hope against hope that it’s not as bad as the last one. Technically, I got my wish with 007 Legends. What has been a string of next-generation flops has finally led to a Bond game that can keep its head above the waters of mediocrity. However, that doesn’t...

  • FIFA 13 PS Vita Review

    "It’s in the game." That’s what it says when any given EA Sports game is loaded up as it has done for as long as I can remember. Every year when a new FIFA or Madden or any other game EA Sports decides to churn out releases, each title tends to incorporate some new features ove...

  • Sports Champions 2 Review

    Dust of your balls folks because the sequel to one of the best Move games is back. At the peak of PlayStation Move’s popularity, Sports Champions kept families and friends entertained and managed to showcase the motion-sensing technology quite superbly with its series of responsive mini-games....

  • PS3 Superslim Review

    The new PlayStation 3 Superslim sports a retro look. The matte black finish on the grooved panel running across the top of the console reminds us of the Atari 2600, while the top loading disc drive brings back memories of playing Sonic CD on the redesigned Sega CD in the early 90s. Weighing just 4....

  • Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise Review

    Alright, I admit it. When I was given this code to review, I was apprehensive. After all, the last Naughty Bear title was anything but a great effort. However, 505 Games has done what few have done in the past -- they have improved upon the original tenfold, making this successor both highly addicti...

  • The Walking Dead: Episode 4 - Around Every Corner Review

    This journey’s almost done, folks. Just like a great TV show’s penultimate episode leaves you on the edge of your seat, wide-eyed, thinking “god, please don’t let it end now,” Episode 4 kicks you in the face with a brutal “To Be Continued…” at game's ...

  • The Unfinished Swan Review

    Unlike one famous and respected film critic, we believe video games can be art. This year's PlayStation Network release, Journey, is a prime example. Giant Sparrow, a twelve-person video game company based in Santa Monica, CA has added a title to the list of masterpieces in our favorite medium. The ...

  • TRITTON Kunai Stereo Gaming Headset for PS3 and Vita Review

    The Kunai gaming headset is the latest product to fall under the Mad Catz TRITTON brand. Priced at around £49.99, it’s pitched at gamers looking for a good quality entry-level headset and comes equipped with an inline controller that allows you to tweak the sound level of game audio and ...

  • NBA 2K13 Review

    Run, don’t walk, RUN out to buy this game now. Seriously. There is nothing about NBA 2K13 that should drive you away. The 2K sports team have scored again, doing the near impossible by improving upon last year’s title in almost every way. Almost. After popping in the disc, you will...

  • 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...

  • Fuel Tiracas Review

    Fuel Tiracas is the second of Brighton-based Futurlab's PlayStation Mobile launch duo. Fuel Tiracas centres around power stations which need reactors to operate. There are 12 in total, 12 levels, which get progressively more difficult. To progress through the game, you have to activate fuel cells...

  • XCOM: Enemy Unknown Review

    XCOM: Enemy Unknown is a refreshing change of pace to the genre of turn-based action, strategy games, and it excels on all counts. XCOM: EU is Firaxis Games’ reimagining of the much loved classic X-COM which first debuted in 1993. The series hasn’t been seen since 2001 with the release o...

  • Beats Slider Review

    PlayStation Mobile is Sony's entry into the weird and very lucrative world of software developed for mobile devices. The games and apps designed for PS Mobile are compatible with the PlayStation Vita and Android powered devices from Sony and HTC, with support for more devices in the future. One of t...

  • Resident Evil 6 Review

    Resident Evil is suffering from something of an identity issue as of late. Originally starting out as a Survival Horror franchise, Capcom’s zombie behemoth has slowly transitioned into a bog-standard, third-person shooter for the past couple of iterations. This fundamental shift in concept has...