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Review: Way of the Samurai 4
As a little boy, I would pretend to be a ninja who always had on the right camouflage, even when hiding in plain sight. I know ninjas and samurais are similar in some ways, but otherwise entirely different. Having never …
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Review: Resistance: Burning Skies
Since the Vita’s announcement one of its stand out features has been the dual analog sticks which would offer up true FPS controls on a handheld. Resistance: Burning Skies is the first game to test the FPS waters on the …
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Review: Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention
Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention is best described as the complete version of Disgaea 3. Absence of Detention brings the base Disgaea 3 package to the Vita with all of the DLC included (over $50’s worth of content), 2 new …
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Review: WipEout 2048
This generation alone I’ve likely spent more time playing Wipeout than most other games combined. It’s one of few games that I continuously come back to year-over-year. So naturally the announcement of a new Wipeout hitting at the Vita’s launch …
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Review: Michael Jackson: The Experience HD
Michael Jackson: The Experience HD is a music/rhythm game that, just to be punny, isn’t bad; it’s bad. If you’ve played any BEMANI game or Guitar Hero game in the last ten years, you know the deal: Directions appear on …
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Review: Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends
Only for True Warriors of the Three Kingdoms
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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: Carnival Island
I’ll admit that when I first saw Carnival Island, my thought was “oh great, another Move minigame compilation”. Of course, that’s what Carnival Island is. What I didn’t expect is for it to be so thoroughly polished and inventively put …
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Review: Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest
I don’t envy Zindagi Games. Having created Sports Champions, the game that showcased exactly what Sony’s little wand could do, they were faced with quite the daunting task, improving on that formula. Most developers would have just crafted an expansion …
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Review: Way of the Samurai 4
As a little boy, I would pretend to be a ninja who always had on the right camouflage, even when hiding in plain sight. I know ninjas and samurais are similar in some ways, but otherwise entirely different. Having never …
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Read More
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Review: Resistance: Burning Skies
Since the Vita’s announcement one of its stand out features has been the dual analog sticks which would offer up true FPS controls on a handheld. Resistance: Burning Skies is the first game to test the FPS waters on the …
+
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Review: Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention
Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention is best described as the complete version of Disgaea 3. Absence of Detention brings the base Disgaea 3 package to the Vita with all of the DLC included (over $50’s worth of content), 2 new …
+
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Review: WipEout 2048
This generation alone I’ve likely spent more time playing Wipeout than most other games combined. It’s one of few games that I continuously come back to year-over-year. So naturally the announcement of a new Wipeout hitting at the Vita’s launch …
+
Read More
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Review: Michael Jackson: The Experience HD
Michael Jackson: The Experience HD is a music/rhythm game that, just to be punny, isn’t bad; it’s bad. If you’ve played any BEMANI game or Guitar Hero game in the last ten years, you know the deal: Directions appear on …
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Review: Dynasty Warriors 7: Xtreme Legends
Only for True Warriors of the Three Kingdoms
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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: Carnival Island
I’ll admit that when I first saw Carnival Island, my thought was “oh great, another Move minigame compilation”. Of course, that’s what Carnival Island is. What I didn’t expect is for it to be so thoroughly polished and inventively put …
+
Read More
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Review: Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest
I don’t envy Zindagi Games. Having created Sports Champions, the game that showcased exactly what Sony’s little wand could do, they were faced with quite the daunting task, improving on that formula. Most developers would have just crafted an expansion …
+
Read More
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