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PS3 | PSNStores - Part 9

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April 8th, 2013

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Review: Guacamelee!

One of the most blatant signs of how much I’m enjoying a game on my Vita is this notification: “Battery level is low.” A similar notification about my DualShock 3 popped up when I was playing the game on my …

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April 5th, 2013

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Review: Dynasty Warriors 7 Empires

This took a bit longer to review, for as many Dynasty Warriors games that I have played, I have never played an Empires title. Empires is a huge time sink. It will frame a campaign in a certain time period …

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March 20th, 2013

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Review: Bit.Trip Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien

It has been close to two years since we first heard about CommanderVideo making his way to PSN. I played the game at PAX East last year and since then, my internal hype meter had been steadily rising. Two weeks …

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March 7th, 2013

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Review: Fuel Overdose

In the first twenty minutes that I spent with Fuel Overdose I ran into a major game breaking bug that certainly set the tone for how the next few hours were going to go. In my third race of the …

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March 5th, 2013

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Review: Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Decade Duels Plus

It was kind of odd how excited I was for Yu-Gi-Oh! to finally come to PSN. Sure I have played other card games on the Network before, I mean I think I put something close to 50 hours into Elemental …

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March 4th, 2013

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Review: Pro Foosball

Foosball seems to be a natural fit to play virtually with a Move controller. The motions of moving a rod in and out and twisting can be easily replicated by someone holding a Move, even without really explaining the controls …

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February 25th, 2013

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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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February 19th, 2013

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Review: Urban Trial Freestyle (PS3)

If there is one genre that the PlayStation Network is lacking it is the Urban Trials genre. We all know how much of a huge success Trials HD has been on Xbox Live Arcade and Urban Trial Freestyle looks to …

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January 28th, 2013

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Review: PlayStation All Stars Battle Royale

PlayStation All Stars Battle Royale is a curiosity. For all intents and purposes, it works. The fighting is smooth and often drizzled in chaotic brilliance, the characters feel faithful to their franchises, and it all performs great online, whether you’re …

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January 24th, 2013

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Review: The Cave

The Cave isn’t quite Double Fine firing on all cylinders, but it does provide enough entertainment value within its stone walls to get you through its moral tale

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April 8th, 2013

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Review: Guacamelee!

One of the most blatant signs of how much I’m enjoying a game on my Vita is this notification: “Battery level is low.” A similar notification about my DualShock 3 popped up when I was playing the game on my …

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April 5th, 2013

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Review: Dynasty Warriors 7 Empires

This took a bit longer to review, for as many Dynasty Warriors games that I have played, I have never played an Empires title. Empires is a huge time sink. It will frame a campaign in a certain time period …

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Read More

- 4 Comments

March 20th, 2013

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Review: Bit.Trip Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien

It has been close to two years since we first heard about CommanderVideo making his way to PSN. I played the game at PAX East last year and since then, my internal hype meter had been steadily rising. Two weeks …

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Read More

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March 7th, 2013

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Review: Fuel Overdose

In the first twenty minutes that I spent with Fuel Overdose I ran into a major game breaking bug that certainly set the tone for how the next few hours were going to go. In my third race of the …

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- 20 Comments

March 5th, 2013

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Review: Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Decade Duels Plus

It was kind of odd how excited I was for Yu-Gi-Oh! to finally come to PSN. Sure I have played other card games on the Network before, I mean I think I put something close to 50 hours into Elemental …

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Read More

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March 4th, 2013

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Review: Pro Foosball

Foosball seems to be a natural fit to play virtually with a Move controller. The motions of moving a rod in and out and twisting can be easily replicated by someone holding a Move, even without really explaining the controls …

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Read More

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February 25th, 2013

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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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- 6 Comments

February 19th, 2013

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Review: Urban Trial Freestyle (PS3)

If there is one genre that the PlayStation Network is lacking it is the Urban Trials genre. We all know how much of a huge success Trials HD has been on Xbox Live Arcade and Urban Trial Freestyle looks to …

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- 16 Comments

January 28th, 2013

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Review: PlayStation All Stars Battle Royale

PlayStation All Stars Battle Royale is a curiosity. For all intents and purposes, it works. The fighting is smooth and often drizzled in chaotic brilliance, the characters feel faithful to their franchises, and it all performs great online, whether you’re …

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Read More

- 1 Comment

January 24th, 2013

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Review: The Cave

The Cave isn’t quite Double Fine firing on all cylinders, but it does provide enough entertainment value within its stone walls to get you through its moral tale

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