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  • Far Cry 3 Review

    I was tucked behind some tall tropical grass, taking aim with my camera to highlight the pirates of an enemy outposts. They were quickly marked, and after spotting a strategic opening, I slid from the tall grass to a pile of wood. I had the enemies' paths down, I could tell they were drunk (the ...

  • Ben 10: Omniverse review

    Developed by Vicious Cycle Software and based on the American animated children’s television show, Ben 10: Omniverse revolves around main character Ben Tennyson, who has a tool called the Omnitrix which allows him to transform into different alien creatures. Alongside him every step of the way...

  • Ragnarok Odyssey Review

    Fans of the Monster Hunter series and the PlayStation Vita have sought a Monster Hunter installment on Sony’s handheld, but nothing has been officially claimed. Fortunately, Game Art is looking to fill that void with Ragnarok Odyssey, featuring many similar concepts found in the cult series. A...

  • Ratchet & Clank Q Force Review

    Ratchet & Clank Q Force (known as Full Frontal Assault in the U.S.), the latest adventure for the dynamic duo, is a great addition to the franchise. Captain Quark, the self-proclaimed hero who is actually a coward, has assembled the Lombax Ratchet and Clank the robot to form the Q Force orga...

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified Review

    Call of Duty is probably the biggest franchise in gaming at the moment, with each game selling millions of copies worldwide every year. When Sony first announced the PlayStation Vita back in January 2011 as the NGP (Next Generation Portable), Call of Duty was announced as coming to the system. The s...

  • The Walking Dead: Episode 5 - No Time Left Review

    Let me put this out there right off the bat: I couldn’t ask for a better ending to Telltale’s first season of episodic Walking Dead games. Episode 5 goes above and beyond in terms of storytelling and character progression. More than any episode before it, No Time Left was, expectedly, th...

  • PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale Review

    The moment I ripped open the Christmas wrapping on a Sony PlayStation in 1999 was the moment when I like to imagine that I joined the PlayStation family. I'm grateful for the countless gaming memories and friends made in the years since, but PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale is the kind of game I ...

  • LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game review

    One thing you can guarantee each time that Traveller’s Tales (TT) takes one of our beloved movie franchises and turns it into a brick-bashing videogame is that it will do it justice in terms of the way it presents these popular stories. The English software house has an impressive back-catalog...

  • Panic! Review

    The PlayStation Vita is known to be a handheld that can handle pretty much any console game thanks to its dual analog sticks and numerous buttons which make it close to a portable DualShock controller with a built-in screen. Also, thanks to its touchscreen it can handle games which rely on touch...

  • 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...

  • Persona 4 Golden Review

    Given the PlayStation brand's history as a rich platform for role-playing games and meaningful experiences, it's strange to think that, almost nine months post-release, the PlayStation Vita has yet to receive a traditional Japanese role-playing game. That all changes with Persona 4 Golden, and what ...

  • Hitman Absolution review

    Agent 47 is one dull, emotionless antihero. As an assassin, he carefully eliminates targets with a simple wire pulled around a victim's neck, or he takes a hands-off approach by poisoning their food. He hides bodies in dumpsters, disguises himself as shop clerks or police officers, and uses every pi...

  • Medal of Honor: Warfighter Review

    The modern Medal of Honor games are often compared to the Call of Duty series. We find that the newest MOH game is best compared to most reality television stars: easy on the eyes with a complete lack of substance. Medal of Honor: Warfighter has beautiful lighting, bombastic sound, gorgeous cutscene...

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops II Review

    It’s that time of year again. Call of Duty is back to dominate sales charts and our free time. With its evolution of campaign, multiplayer, and zombies, this one sets itself apart as the biggest jump the series has seen since Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. While anyone who’s played a Ca...

  • When Vikings Attack review

    When Vikings Attack is a multiplayer-focused PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita game from Clever Beans that succeeds in delivering an entertaining take on the brawler genre thanks to its simple yet engaging gameplay and solid multiplayer options. Revolving around the concept of a Viking invasion tha...

  • Need for Speed: Most Wanted Review

    Sitting behind the wheel of just about any of Fairhaven's numerous real life cars is an exhilarating experience, but the real joy in Need for Speed: Most Wanted rests in vehicle discovery, the connected content, and the get-to-business attitude of this open-world racer. Whether competing online with...

  • Street Fighter x Tekken Review (PS Vita)

    It wasn't too long ago that Capcom brought the two titan fighters Street Fighter and Tekken together on the PlayStation 3 for smashing fun, now it is the PlayStation Vita's turn. Taking everything from the PS3 version across, it is nothing short of amazing what has been accomplished on the handheld,...

  • 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...

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