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PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita game reviews
[PSN Review] CAPCOM Arcade Cabinet – 1987 Pack
March 6, 2013 | EdEN | 8 CommentsCapcom’s pedigree arcade games are back! Take on players from around the world in ‘score attack’ and even play together with online co-op! (Only for titles that support this feature.) Check out these classic games, now loaded with a ‘casual mode’ geared towards newcomers and other new features. Play the full game of ‘Black Dragon’ for free!
[PS3 Review] FUEL: Overdose
March 5, 2013 | hobbes | 4 CommentsIf Demon souls and twisted metal had a baby while playing micro machines, the result would be FUEL: Overdose, Stockholm Syndrome is back.
[PS Vita Review] escapeVektor
February 28, 2013 | Oly | 3 CommentsThe PS Vita game, escapeVektor, doesn’t seem to have a lot of substance at first glance, but I decided to look a little further.
When you start, you have an arrow you move around on some lines. This arrow is Vektor, a sentient computer program that is trying to escape from the evil CPU inside your PS Vita.
A Cut Above the Rest [PS3 Review] Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
February 19, 2013 | PAUL FIERCE | 9 CommentsMetal Gear Rising: Revengeance is a very innovative, engrossing, spellbinding, and controversial title. If there is one word I can use to sum up the experience of playing MGR, it would be perplexed. The game was almost canned by Kojima Productions due to difficulties with the story line and production direction, however, Platinum Games, well known for titles such as Bayonetta, Vanquish, and most recently Anarchy Reigns, were handed the reigns to steer this title in a new direction. This was a decision that was downright risky given the nature of the game and also its main character, Raiden.
Check out this suit/gameplay trailer and then read my review after the jump!
[PSP/Vita Review] Corpse Party: Book of Shadows
February 18, 2013 | EdEN | 3 CommentsThe first Corpse Party game chronicled the struggles of seven high school classmates, one little sister and one teacher who all got trapped in a cursed elementary school that shouldn’t even exist, and were assaulted mercilessly therein by malevolent spirits. It was a game riddled with twists, turns and “wrong ends” that culminated in haunting, brutal death scenes, and its conclusion left many questions unanswered and more than a few loose threads untied (while at least one other was tied perhaps a bit too tightly)…
[PS3 Review] The Unfinished Swan
January 29, 2013 | premiersoupir | 11 CommentsOne of the reasons that I really appreciate the company behind our beloved console is that Sony does a fantastic job supporting small, unproven game developers. Sony gave thatgamecompany a three-title contract that resulted in the fine trifecta flOw, Flower, and Journey. In 2008, Sony made a similar deal with Giant Sparrow, and their first title, The Unfinished Swan (released exclusively to PSN on Oct. 16, 2012) is a winner.
[PS3 Review] Labyrinth Legends
January 28, 2013 | EdEN | 8 CommentsLabyrinth Legends, Creat Studios’ quirky and addictive arcade action-adventure dungeon crawler, features a unique combination of crisp graphics and dazzling visuals, inviting exploration, tricky puzzles, and exciting monster-slashing arcade action.
[PS3 Review] Retro City Rampage
January 25, 2013 | EdEN | 18 CommentsRetro City Rampage. Oh, what a game, what a game. RCR had been in development for almost 10 years before One-man army Brian Provinciano announced to the world that the game would FINALLY see a full release on every home console in the market.
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