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  • Tokyo Jungle Review

    Japan is home to some of the most unique and quirky games in the industry, many of which never make it to western shores. There are exceptions of course, one of which is Tokyo Jungle. We have to thank Sony straight away for giving new idea like this a chance. Tokyo Jungle is a PlayStation 3-exclusi...

  • Nyko Power Grip for PS Vita Review

    If you’ve been looking for an accessory to compliment your shiny new PlayStation Vita, then look no further; Nyko’s Power Grip for PS Vita is the most versatile accessory for the device by far, and may be exactly what you’re looking for. It’s not the only Vita “grip&rdq...

  • Anomaly: Warzone Earth Review

    Anomaly : Warzone Earth, previously available on PC, has made its way onto the PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Store; and what a treat it is. 11 bit studios has done itself proud by taking the well-established tower defense genre and flipping it on its head by mixing things up by putting the playe...

  • LittleBigPlanet PS Vita Review

    A fleeting glimpse belies the truth - Sackboy's latest adventure may seem like old hat, but closer inspection reveals something revelatory. By enveloping finger feedback in the warm embrace of traditional mechanics, LittleBigPlanet PS Vita forges a new path for gaming and bridges the gap between mai...

  • 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 ...

  • NHL 13 Review

    EA Sports has worked hard lately to make its sports games even more realistic. With updates to yearly franchises, including FIFA and Madden, the sports games are getting more than cosmetic upgrades. There's a clear mission to make our favorite sports titles play and look like the real deal. For ...

  • Retro/Grade Review

    Retro/Grade is a pretty decent retro-style rhythm game with lots of charm. Since the game lacks modes, I wasn’t particularly sure if it would be something I would enjoy. But after spending time with it, it grew on me. The game itself has bright graphics, which make it look visually appealing, ...

  • Ratchet & Clank Collection Review

    For a 10-year-old Lombax, Ratchet sure gets a lot of love. Insomniac Games has kept up with nearly annual releases of the Ratchet & Clank franchise since the series debuted in 2002, and with a couple exceptions, the adventures of Ratchet and his robot pal have grown progressively more awesome wi...

  • Transformers: Fall of Cybertron Review

    Peter Cullen has affected the lives of millions with his voice work for everyone’s favorite Prime in the Transformers series, and his performance in Fall of Cybertron is no exception. High Moon has taken a stance in this game to present it more for fans of the original series instead of dabbli...

  • The Walking Dead: Episode 3 - Long Road Ahead Review

    In its most recent stab at continuing the user-influenced story of the The Walking Dead, Telltale raises the bar for deep, thought-provoking narrative in a video game. This episode, while at times bearing small but all too noticeable technical issues under the hood, was, surprisingly the most impact...

  • Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends review

    Ever read the back of a game box and think “holy hell! This game sounds epic?” When I was handed Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends for review, I did exactly that. It was a title that, for me, held a lot of promise. I love Ferraris, LOVE them. I got the opportunity to review a game that ...

  • Madden NFL 13 Review

    Just about every annual sports game needs that year where everything changes. EA Sports has recently focused on transforming its sports lineup--games like FIFA, Fight Night, and NHL have all had, or will have, drastic revamped installments--and this year it's Madden's turn. With the promise of impro...

  • The Amazing Spider-Man Review

    The Spider-Man games have always enamored me; the concept is fantastic--swinging around a city in a fanciful way, beating up thugs in the streets, and swinging some more. Even though the idea for the Spider-Man games has been great, the execution hasn’t always been there. The past few games...

  • Darksiders II Review

    If 2010’s Darksiders was successful by borrowing ideas from gaming’s greatest franchises, then the sequel is an even greater success if only because it perfects some of those tried and trusted ideas. It’s a hodgepodge of exhilarating third-person combat set in an enormous world whe...

  • Sleeping Dogs Review

    It is not every day you can sympathize with a cold-hearted killer. But in Sleeping Dogs, the sprawling sandbox action game from United Front, it’s hard not to be on the side of detective Wei Shen. He beats gangsters to death with his bare hands, slams mob bosses’ heads into table saws, f...

  • Foosball 2012 Review (PS Vita)

    Foosball 2012 - or in other words table football - has always remained an enjoyable sport when played in small bursts, therefore making it an ideal candidate for a handheld platform. Pleasingly, indie developer Grip Games has included several modes here that will keep you hooked for a long time. Ga...

  • Sound Shapes Review (PS Vita)

    Music has always had the power to enhance your video game experience. A well-crafted soundtrack can lighten and darken the mood at will, raise your heartbeat as you enter a ferocious battle, and tug at your heart strings when a hero falls. In Queasy Games’ Sound Shapes music is the game; it&rs...

  • Growlanser Wayfarer of Time Review

    The PlayStation Portable is falling by the wayside, and, depending on perspective, has been for a long time. Titles like Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time really should have been around much sooner. It's hard to say where the handheld would be right now, but more games with this level of delivery would h...

  • Velocity Review (PS Vita)

    Velocity is unlike any of the other minis available on the PlayStation Store. From the outside, it seems like another run-of-the-mill vertical shooter, but in reality it’s so much more. Combining puzzle and strategy elements with retro influences and styling, Velocity is jam-packed with conten...

  • Puddle Review (PS Vita)

    Games aimed at the core PlayStation audience are what many PS Vita owners want to see push Sony’s handheld to its limits, but it’s also an ideal platform for puzzle games that you can dip into and pick-up-and-play when you fancy a break from the intensity of fire-fights and in-depth stor...

  • London 2012: The Official Video Game Of The Olympics Review

    The eyes of the world were glued to the magnificent opening Olympic ceremony in London and what a spectacle it was with its eye-popping fireworks display, energetic dance routines and toe-tapping showcase of the best in British music, concluding with Paul McCartney’s hand-waving rendition of &...

  • 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. ...

  • PulzAR Review

    The ability to shoot missiles from my bedroom is great. PulzAR, the new augmented-reality game for the PlayStation Vita brings a fresh look at the AR-type gaming scheme. Sony Europe has created something that’s a strong step in the right direction for augmented reality, even if having to play ...

  • Metal Gear Solid HD Collection PS Vita Review

    Hideo Kojima has seen to it that his Metal Gear Solid games are playable by nearly every possible consumer type. That being said, the only gamer left was the mobile gamer. Though it was remade and released for the Nintendo 3DS, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, as well as Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of ...

  • Table Top Tanks Review

    Much ado has been given to PlayStation Vita's augmented reality features in the months since its reveal, but the apps and games to use AR have so far ranged from less-than-stellar experiences to glorified tech demos. In this regard, Table Top Tanks doesn't do much to break the mold. That said, it al...

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