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[PSN Review] Terraria
Posted by EdEN in Featured, PLAYSTATION Store, PS3, PS3 Reviews / Vita Reviews, PS3 software, PSN on April 17th, 2013
Terraria is a side-scrolling, action-adventure sandbox game with an emphasis on crafting and exploration set in vast and vibrant worlds. Terraria has received universal, critical acclaim and 1.6 million “Terrarians” have struck out on their own adventures since release.
With a vast array of materials and items to collect, Terraria is far more than a mere block building game, players’ experience is limited only by their own imaginations, the world is theirs to shape and explore.
PS3BlogCast Episode 84
Posted by Clint in Media, PS3, PS3BlogCast, Talk on April 10th, 2013
Hello and welcome to episode 84 of the PS3BlogCast. We’re getting closer and closer to our one hundredth episode! It doesn’t even feel like it’s been that long.
Anyways tune in to catch Isli, MissXya, and I discuss this week in gaming news. There wasn’t much in the way of new releases, except for Guacamelee, and I’m waiting patiently for Dead Island Riptide to be released. What games are you looking forward to? Let us know in the comments below!
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[PSN Review] Darkstalkers: Resurrection
Posted by EdEN in Featured, Media, PLAYSTATION Store, PS3, PS3 Reviews / Vita Reviews, PS3 software, PSN on April 10th, 2013
Darkstalkers Resurrection updates to two games for the price of one – Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge and Darkstalkers 3. These feature classic gameplay and unique characters as well as a host of new features, including a variety of HD visual modes, online play with 8-player lobbies, YouTube replay sharing, improved challenge modes, dynamic awards, and unlockable extras. Embrace the dark!
[Girlfriend Review] BioShock: Infinite + BioShock
Posted by Clint in Bioshock, Bioshock Infinite, Girlfriend Review, Media, PS3, PS3 software on April 7th, 2013

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BioShock
The animation of BioShock was beautiful. Compared to some of the other games I’ve seen, it is almost movie quality. If it was, in fact, a movie instead of a video game, it would be Pixar’s first R rated film.
In the first BioShock, I felt the claustrophobic nature of Rapture. Yeah, it’s a big city, but it’s still underwater. One of the windows breaks and it’s “sayonara in two micro-seconds“.
[Vita Review] Persona 4: Golden
Posted by Ceidz in Featured, Media, Person 4: Golden, PlayStation Vita Software, PS3 Reviews / Vita Reviews, PSN on April 4th, 2013

Inaba—a quiet town in rural Japan. A normal teenager arrives at the station to begin his year-long stay in the countryside, only to be welcomed by the news of a dead TV announcer. Shortly after, another body appears, mysteriously hung from the top of a telephone pole. The cause of death is unknown, with no leads on the suspect… As the peaceful community is thrown into turmoil, the urban youth and his classmates wander into a strange, surreal place covered by a thick fog…
Persona 4: Golden is a Japanese-RPG for the Playstation Vita developed by Atlus. This game is an enhanced port of “Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4″, a Playstation 2 game that was released in 2008.
This is the first game in the “Persona” series I ever played, and I’m very impressed by its huge scale -the story runs for almost a full year- and its very solid RPG mechanics. I’m around 50 hours in the game, haven’t finished my first playthrough yet, and I’m still amazed by how fun each moment spent in this game is!





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