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Review: Touch My Katamari
As I’ve made it obvious before, I’m a huge fan of Katamari Damacy. When I saw this on the shelf, I picked it up before I even had my Vita (yeah, I was one of those guys). So I find myself …
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Review: Little Deviants
Accompanying any new system launch are games that like to show off what your shiny new piece of technology can do. For the Vita, Little Deviants is that game. In Little Deviants you take control of the titular characters playing …
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Review: Journey
If you’ve ever wanted to explore the unknown, find solace in a complete stranger’s presence, all the while experiencing something utterly unique, then you need to play Journey. I can think of nothing better in a game than exploring the desert, and seeing what secrets the sands have to offer.
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Review: Dungeon Hunter Alliance
In Dungeon Hunter Alliance you take control of the fallen king of Gothicus as you battle hordes of bandits, goblins and the undead as you try to save your kingdom from the evils that have overtaken it. Alliance is the …
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Review: Uncharted: Golden Abyss
After three grand adventures on the PlayStation 3 Nathan Drake is making his portable debut with Uncharted: Golden Abyss on the PlayStation Vita. Set before the original Uncharted we see Drake once again adventuring through a jungle jumping, climbing, and …
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Review: Malicious
Malicious is a love letter to the days where good boss design was everything. Every enemy in this game is a challenge, and every encounter an exercise in pattern recognition and exploitation.
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Review: Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends
Only for True Warriors of the Three Kingdoms
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Review: Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception
With any good adventure, it’s all about the protagonist. The realistic anchor to the world, always the person to measure up to the lofty goals set before them. Of course, it’s the insurmountable odds placed before them that serve as …
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Review: Space Channel 5: Part 2
Space Channel Five: Part 2 is a rhythm game… before the words guitar and hero were ever put together. It is a fun and ridiculous game that rivals Katamari in weirdness. SC5:P2 puts you (slightly) in control of Ulala, the head …
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Review: Burnout Crash!
Burnout Crash puts you in control of a single car capable of causing massive pileups and explosions that devastate whatever intersection you happen to be at. Crash is pure Mayhem, but only if you know what you’re doing. Whichever vehicle …
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Review: Touch My Katamari
As I’ve made it obvious before, I’m a huge fan of Katamari Damacy. When I saw this on the shelf, I picked it up before I even had my Vita (yeah, I was one of those guys). So I find myself …
+
Read More
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Review: Little Deviants
Accompanying any new system launch are games that like to show off what your shiny new piece of technology can do. For the Vita, Little Deviants is that game. In Little Deviants you take control of the titular characters playing …
+
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Review: Journey
If you’ve ever wanted to explore the unknown, find solace in a complete stranger’s presence, all the while experiencing something utterly unique, then you need to play Journey. I can think of nothing better in a game than exploring the desert, and seeing what secrets the sands have to offer.
+
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Review: Dungeon Hunter Alliance
In Dungeon Hunter Alliance you take control of the fallen king of Gothicus as you battle hordes of bandits, goblins and the undead as you try to save your kingdom from the evils that have overtaken it. Alliance is the …
+
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Review: Uncharted: Golden Abyss
After three grand adventures on the PlayStation 3 Nathan Drake is making his portable debut with Uncharted: Golden Abyss on the PlayStation Vita. Set before the original Uncharted we see Drake once again adventuring through a jungle jumping, climbing, and …
+
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Review: Malicious
Malicious is a love letter to the days where good boss design was everything. Every enemy in this game is a challenge, and every encounter an exercise in pattern recognition and exploitation.
+
Read More
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Review: Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends
Only for True Warriors of the Three Kingdoms
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Review: Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception
With any good adventure, it’s all about the protagonist. The realistic anchor to the world, always the person to measure up to the lofty goals set before them. Of course, it’s the insurmountable odds placed before them that serve as …
+
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Review: Space Channel 5: Part 2
Space Channel Five: Part 2 is a rhythm game… before the words guitar and hero were ever put together. It is a fun and ridiculous game that rivals Katamari in weirdness. SC5:P2 puts you (slightly) in control of Ulala, the head …
+
Read More
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Review: Burnout Crash!
Burnout Crash puts you in control of a single car capable of causing massive pileups and explosions that devastate whatever intersection you happen to be at. Crash is pure Mayhem, but only if you know what you’re doing. Whichever vehicle …
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