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Review: Smart As…
You may be familiar with the Brain Training style of games, a bunch of mini-games that are said to get the wheels cranking in your brain. Most of the time it is just a single player experience that feels more …
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Review: Lights, Camera, Party!
Lights, Camera, Party! fills one of the biggest gaps on the PlayStation Network: The Party Game genre. This PlayStation Move title brings 50 mini-games into your living room, providing fun for up to 8 players. I’ve been playing this game …
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Review: Legasista
To start things off it’s probably worthy to note that if you have played Cladun on the PSP then you have a pretty good notion of exactly how Legasista’s gameplay works as well as whats up with the Ran-Geons. Legasista …
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Review: Unchained Blades
Unchained Blades takes place in a peculiar world where everyone starts off as human, and as they progress in life – or level up – they slowly turn into mythical beasts such as dragons, phoenixes, or giant metal golems. The …
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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: Asphalt: Injection
Seeing the Gameloft name is probably enough to make a lot of people run away from Asphalt: Injection. Most of their stuff tends to lean towards the mediocre side of things so I really wouldn’t blame you. That being said …
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Review: Tekken Hybrid
I’m going to preface this review with one question, and one question alone. Do you love Tekken? Because if you’re not a massive fan of Namco’s fighting game franchise, then Tekken Hybrid is going to do precisely nothing for you. …
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Review: Arcana Heart 3
When I was handed Arcana Heart 3 to review part of me rejoiced. Another fighting game to test my skills and perhaps apply concepts gained therein to other games in the genre. Unfortunately, what I discovered instead was a strange …
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Review: Z.H.P. Unlosing Ranger vs. Darkdeath Evilman
My journey with Z.H.P. has been sinusoidal, ranging from crests of delight to troughs of detestation. I’d like to note up front that this game is from Nippon Ichi Software, and as such shares many things in common with their …
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Review: Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood!
The Prinny squad is back for another 2D sidescrolling platformer on the PSP. In Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero, released in 2009, the main objective of the game is to recover Master Etna’s missing Ultra Dessert. Prinny 2 …
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Posted in - Reviews
Review: Smart As…
You may be familiar with the Brain Training style of games, a bunch of mini-games that are said to get the wheels cranking in your brain. Most of the time it is just a single player experience that feels more …
+
Read More

Posted in - Reviews
Review: Lights, Camera, Party!
Lights, Camera, Party! fills one of the biggest gaps on the PlayStation Network: The Party Game genre. This PlayStation Move title brings 50 mini-games into your living room, providing fun for up to 8 players. I’ve been playing this game …
+
Read More

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Review: Legasista
To start things off it’s probably worthy to note that if you have played Cladun on the PSP then you have a pretty good notion of exactly how Legasista’s gameplay works as well as whats up with the Ran-Geons. Legasista …
+
Read More

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Review: Unchained Blades
Unchained Blades takes place in a peculiar world where everyone starts off as human, and as they progress in life – or level up – they slowly turn into mythical beasts such as dragons, phoenixes, or giant metal golems. The …
+
Read More

Posted in - Reviews
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: Asphalt: Injection
Seeing the Gameloft name is probably enough to make a lot of people run away from Asphalt: Injection. Most of their stuff tends to lean towards the mediocre side of things so I really wouldn’t blame you. That being said …
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Review: Tekken Hybrid
I’m going to preface this review with one question, and one question alone. Do you love Tekken? Because if you’re not a massive fan of Namco’s fighting game franchise, then Tekken Hybrid is going to do precisely nothing for you. …
+
Read More

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Review: Arcana Heart 3
When I was handed Arcana Heart 3 to review part of me rejoiced. Another fighting game to test my skills and perhaps apply concepts gained therein to other games in the genre. Unfortunately, what I discovered instead was a strange …
+
Read More

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Review: Z.H.P. Unlosing Ranger vs. Darkdeath Evilman
My journey with Z.H.P. has been sinusoidal, ranging from crests of delight to troughs of detestation. I’d like to note up front that this game is from Nippon Ichi Software, and as such shares many things in common with their …
+
Read More

Posted in - Reviews
Review: Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood!
The Prinny squad is back for another 2D sidescrolling platformer on the PSP. In Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero, released in 2009, the main objective of the game is to recover Master Etna’s missing Ultra Dessert. Prinny 2 …
+
Read More
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