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Review: Marvel Pinball
Marvel Pinball is the second pinball offering on the PS3 from Zen Studios. Once again Zen shows that they know what they are doing when it comes to pinball. This version comes with four tables to start, each based off …
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Review: Elemental Monster Online Card Game
I am sure you have seen me gush about this game for the past two weeks, whether it be on Twitter or the Podcast. There hasn’t been a game on PSN since the release of PixelJunk Shooter 2 that has …
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Review: N.O.V.A.
It seems appropriate that N.O.V.A. shares the same number of letters (and the two same vowels) as another major first-person shooter franchise; after all, the game is a fairly shameless (albeit legal) rip-off of the Halo games. If you ever …
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Review – Kung Fu Live
The problem with games that use the human body as a control input is that the human body is almost completely useless. We flail around, knock over things with our arms, and generally make a mess of things. Now, imagine …
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Review: Risk Factions
Translating board games to consoles is never a particularly easy task, with even the best adaptions of classic games falling victim to interface issues and a general lack of comprehension of the rules on the part of the player. I’m …
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Review: Blokus
Blokus (blok-uhs) for PSN is a solid adaptation of the classic puzzle strategy board game. In short, if you enjoy playing the Blokus board game with your family or a few friends, you will like the PSN version. Or if …
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Review: Aquattack!
Aquattack! is a grid-based match-three (or more) minis title with a fish shtick. Sound familiar? Luckily, this game is more playable than the illfated iFun4all bore-fest. There isn’t much to do here besides for matching multiple fish of the same …
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Review: Jane’s Hotel
Action management games are as old as Tapper, so it’s no surprise that one has finally made its way to the Playstation Minis platform. Unfortunately, we couldn’t have gotten a worse one: an otherwise mediocre game hampered by a piss-poor …
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Review: Blimp: The Flying Adventures
You’re Captain Zed Pelin, and there’s some sort of alien invasion story that leads to your planet being rocked. You escape and somehow become the planet’s premier rogue blimp delivery flyer for hire. Yeah… As is the case for most …
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Evaluation: NEOGEO Station Volume 1
First and foremost, this isn’t a review of the games contained in the NEOGEO station for PS3 and PSP. These games are without a doubt, classics of their time, and time has certainly been good to them. The sprite work …
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Review: Marvel Pinball
Marvel Pinball is the second pinball offering on the PS3 from Zen Studios. Once again Zen shows that they know what they are doing when it comes to pinball. This version comes with four tables to start, each based off …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Elemental Monster Online Card Game
I am sure you have seen me gush about this game for the past two weeks, whether it be on Twitter or the Podcast. There hasn’t been a game on PSN since the release of PixelJunk Shooter 2 that has …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: N.O.V.A.
It seems appropriate that N.O.V.A. shares the same number of letters (and the two same vowels) as another major first-person shooter franchise; after all, the game is a fairly shameless (albeit legal) rip-off of the Halo games. If you ever …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review – Kung Fu Live
The problem with games that use the human body as a control input is that the human body is almost completely useless. We flail around, knock over things with our arms, and generally make a mess of things. Now, imagine …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Risk Factions
Translating board games to consoles is never a particularly easy task, with even the best adaptions of classic games falling victim to interface issues and a general lack of comprehension of the rules on the part of the player. I’m …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Blokus
Blokus (blok-uhs) for PSN is a solid adaptation of the classic puzzle strategy board game. In short, if you enjoy playing the Blokus board game with your family or a few friends, you will like the PSN version. Or if …
+
Read More
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Review: Aquattack!
Aquattack! is a grid-based match-three (or more) minis title with a fish shtick. Sound familiar? Luckily, this game is more playable than the illfated iFun4all bore-fest. There isn’t much to do here besides for matching multiple fish of the same …
+
Read More
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Review: Jane’s Hotel
Action management games are as old as Tapper, so it’s no surprise that one has finally made its way to the Playstation Minis platform. Unfortunately, we couldn’t have gotten a worse one: an otherwise mediocre game hampered by a piss-poor …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Blimp: The Flying Adventures
You’re Captain Zed Pelin, and there’s some sort of alien invasion story that leads to your planet being rocked. You escape and somehow become the planet’s premier rogue blimp delivery flyer for hire. Yeah… As is the case for most …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Evaluation: NEOGEO Station Volume 1
First and foremost, this isn’t a review of the games contained in the NEOGEO station for PS3 and PSP. These games are without a doubt, classics of their time, and time has certainly been good to them. The sprite work …
+
Read More