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  • Nyko Raven Review

    This version of the Raven is the ALT version; the non-ALT version features analog sticks in the same place as the DualShock 3 Picking up the Nyko Raven controller you’ll instantly detect the build quality of the product. Saying the controller feels solid would be an understatement. There is a...

  • Max Payne 3 Review

    Max Payne is a complete mess. Moving to New Jersey was supposed to be a new start away from the DEA and NYPD, a place where he could finally try to put the brutal murders of his wife and daughter to the back of his mind, and retire from the violence that had so far consumed his life. With his menta...

  • Datura Review

    After wrapping up my first play through of Datura, I wasn’t quite sure what to think – it really is that unique. However, one thing that was abundantly clear is that I hadn’t played anything like this on PlayStation Network, and am not likely to for quite some time either. An a...

  • Starhawk Review

    Starhawk stands a chance of being the new cornerstone of Sony’s PlayStation 3 online clout. It’s not hard to imagine Sony executives talking about how their console has the strongest online community thanks to games like Starhawk. But whether that’s true will ultimately boil do...

  • Prototype 2 Review

    There is something so satisfying about running up the side of skyscrapers, gliding through the air, and landing on some helpless infected person before ripping them apart in a gory feast. If that’s the kind of thing you are looking for, Prototype 2 is the game for you. It’s easy to h...

  • Sniper Elite V2 Review

    High on the top floor of a dilapidated building, with chin pressed to the ground, not moving a muscle, the silent but deadly hero of Sniper Elite V2 surveys the heavily-guarded area below with his binoculars before he glares down the sights of his Springfield M1903 rifle. Executing a carefully plac...

  • 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...

  • UEFA Euro 2012 Review

    There isn’t anything wrong in the gameplay and new modes added to FIFA 12 through the digital expansion pack UEFA Euro 2012. In fact, the actual content is quite enjoyable, especially if you are a massive football friend, and more importantly, a fan of the gameplay from FIFA 12. The game h...

  • Mortal Kombat Review (PS Vita)

    A franchise with a long history, Mortal Kombat is one of the biggest fighting titles to date. The revitalization of the series hit the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 last year, and it's now bringing its gory goodness to the PlayStation Vita. Iconic kombatants like Scorpion and Sub-Zero join up with Play...

  • Tales of Graces f Review

    One thing that the PlayStation 3 lacks, among some other debatable topics, is a vast collection of Japanese role-playing games. The major ones are Final Fantasy XIII and Hyperdimensional (something or other, I can't remember right now) and the single Star Ocean outing. But because of reasons out of ...

  • The House of the Dead 4 Review

    SEGA’s arcade pedigree speaks for itself, with the venerable Japanese game maker having pumped out a boatload of genre staples over the past couple of decades, from pioneering beat-‘em-up Virtua Fighter to adrenaline-fuelled racer Daytona USA. The House of the Dead, which debuted in 1998...

  • Skullgirls Review

    In today’s world of 3D rendered, $60 retail fighting games, it always surprises me to see studios putting out games that a) are 2D and have hand drawn animation, and b) are download only. Seeing a game that comes along and does both is mind boggling, in the best way. Skullgirls has quite the o...

  • Ridge Racer Review (PS Vita)

    Ridge Racer has been a title that's graced console launches since the original PlayStation, but this installment didn't come out until a month after the First Edition PlayStation Vitas released. I'd also care to wager that long-time gamers know the potential danger behind a delayed release: the game...

  • Ridge Racer Unbounded Review

    There is something about smashing a sports-infused glossy black car through a building to create a shortcut that is so satisfying. If you can throw in high-action cutscenes, turbo-charged car combat, and an expansive and unique online element, you have the formula for an amazingly entertaining r...

  • Supremacy MMA Unleashed Review (PS Vita)

    Cage fighting is no longer an underground interest, since we now have two big leagues on television. One of which is Mixed Martial Arts. I can't say that I know much about cage fighting, outside of the fact that it's always been entertaining to see two opponents go into a confined location and see w...

  • Street Fighter X Tekken Review

    It seems that by now, it doesn't need to be said that Capcom is atop the fighting game genre. Now thriving, the genre was revived, so to speak, earlier this generation with the release of Street Fighter 4. However, prior to said game’s release, there was a noticeable lull in the genre compared...

  • Silent Hill: Downpour Review

    Debuting in 1999, Silent Hill has consistently remained one of Survival Horror’s tent pole franchises alongside fellow Capcom juggernaut Resident Evil. However, while in the past half a decade or so many series have slowly made the transition into full-blown action territory. Konami’...

  • LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 Review (PS Vita)

    Few other modern characters have united fans both young and old like Harry Potter. The boy-wizard stars in a series of books turned movies, he has amusement park rides dedicated to his adventures, and he even has a host of videogames to retell the entire saga. Yet, despite marketing to kids, Har...

  • Zack Zero Review

    Zack Zero doesn’t have much of a personality, granted. In fact, he barely raises an eyebrow or opens his mouth throughout his side-scrolling, platform-hopping adventure. However, the intergalactic explorer doesn’t really need to set the world on fire with a bubbly character or cute comed...

  • I Am Alive Review

    In this latest offering from Ubisoft, the player is thrust into the role of a survivor of a city-wide disaster. Quite what it is exactly you survived remains a mystery, but it was a helluva “EVENT,” which is what you will hear it referred to throughout the game. Likewise your name is als...

  • Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations Review

    I have always been a decent Naruto fan, not quite going to the lengths of making costumes and cosplaying, but when I ran out of English dubbed episodes of the popular anime, I quickly and eagerly moved onto the Japanese subtitled ones. I made it through most of Shippuden before I finally lost intere...

  • Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Review

    One of the finest survival horror franchises has been dumped on from a great height, at least until Resident Evil 6 comes along, we hope. While you can’t really blame Capcom for taking its popular franchise and trying to widen its appeal among Western gamers, spin-offs rarely work and the expe...

  • 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...

  • Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus Review

    Ninja Gaiden was originally released on March 2, 2004, and it was accepted far and wide for its innovative gameplay and its incredibly high difficulty. Since then, it’s been remade for the PlayStation 3 as Ninja Gaiden Sigma and now for the PlayStation Vita as Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus. This &ld...

  • Binary Domain Review

    If only it were that easy. Honestly though, Binary Domain is a wonderful example of a lower profile game making a name for itself through polish and flare. Set in 2080, global warming and other environmental factors have led to mass flooding of the planet. As a result, the survivors of the flood wer...