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Review: Mad Dog McCree
Digital Leisure is back with another Laserdisc Games Classic title on the PSN. This time around, they’ve brought Mad Dog McCree to the lifelong fans of mediocre arcade lightgun games. Mad Dog is a PlayStation Move game that takes place …
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Review: Labyrinth Legends
Creat Studios is by this point a veteran PlayStation Network developer. Labyrinth Legends is their 21st PSN title, which is more than any other developer I can think of. The quality of their games has fluctuated, in my opinion, but …
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Review: Retro City Rampage
There’s an old adage that I hear from time to time: you can’t be all things to all people. Well, Brian Provinciano and the crew at VBlank Entertainment decided to do just that, and for the most part they succeeded. …
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Review: Jet Set Radio
It’s been quite some time since I picked up a controller to play Jet Set Radio. I bought and played the game when it originally released in 2000 and have replayed it sometime in between then and now. I was …
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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: Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown
For those of you out there that can’t remember the heady days when the PlayStation 3 was still in its infancy as a platform you probably are also too young to remember the original Virtua Fighter 5. The original VF5 was …
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Review: Awesomenauts
It’s the year 3587, conflict spans the stars… Awesomenauts is a 2D MOBA title from Ronimo Games, whose former digital effort was Swords & Soldiers. S&S is a 2D RTS game that puts you in control of an entire army …
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Review: Skullgirls
At $15, Skullgirls is pretty good value for money. With 8 characters, a decent selection of modes and features, and a well executed online mode, you’re going to find plenty to enjoy here if you’re looking for a good fighter to test out against your soon to be adversaries.
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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: World Gone Sour
Mixing Method Man, Sour Patch Kids and Creed Bratton is probably one of the craziest combinations I’ve seen in quite some time. Heck the World Gone Sour music video still blows my mind. How this game came to be is …
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Review: Mad Dog McCree
Digital Leisure is back with another Laserdisc Games Classic title on the PSN. This time around, they’ve brought Mad Dog McCree to the lifelong fans of mediocre arcade lightgun games. Mad Dog is a PlayStation Move game that takes place …
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Read More
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Review: Labyrinth Legends
Creat Studios is by this point a veteran PlayStation Network developer. Labyrinth Legends is their 21st PSN title, which is more than any other developer I can think of. The quality of their games has fluctuated, in my opinion, but …
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Review: Retro City Rampage
There’s an old adage that I hear from time to time: you can’t be all things to all people. Well, Brian Provinciano and the crew at VBlank Entertainment decided to do just that, and for the most part they succeeded. …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Jet Set Radio
It’s been quite some time since I picked up a controller to play Jet Set Radio. I bought and played the game when it originally released in 2000 and have replayed it sometime in between then and now. I was …
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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: Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown
For those of you out there that can’t remember the heady days when the PlayStation 3 was still in its infancy as a platform you probably are also too young to remember the original Virtua Fighter 5. The original VF5 was …
+
Read More
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Review: Awesomenauts
It’s the year 3587, conflict spans the stars… Awesomenauts is a 2D MOBA title from Ronimo Games, whose former digital effort was Swords & Soldiers. S&S is a 2D RTS game that puts you in control of an entire army …
+
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Review: Skullgirls
At $15, Skullgirls is pretty good value for money. With 8 characters, a decent selection of modes and features, and a well executed online mode, you’re going to find plenty to enjoy here if you’re looking for a good fighter to test out against your soon to be adversaries.
+
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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: World Gone Sour
Mixing Method Man, Sour Patch Kids and Creed Bratton is probably one of the craziest combinations I’ve seen in quite some time. Heck the World Gone Sour music video still blows my mind. How this game came to be is …
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Read More