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Review: Eufloria HD Vita
Of course touch controls were going to add something wonderfully tactile to Eufloria. The feeling of being able to reach into a pre-existing world and mold the inhabitants to your will certainly adds something to Eufloria. I understand how ill …
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Review: A-Men 2
A-Men 2 came across my digital desk a couple of weeks ago, and I decided I’d give it a go. I hadn’t much prior knowledge of the game (or the franchise for that matter), but I had seen a couple …
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Review: Tearaway
Media Molecule has been working hard on the world of Tearaway, bringing a little letter named iota to life with one purpose — to deliver himself to YOU. It all sounds very religious if you consider yourself to be a …
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Review: Stick it to the Man
One night while walking home from work Ray is struck on the head and put into a coma. After a rather strange dream Ray wakes up to discover that there’s a giant pink spaghetti arm emerging from his head that …
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Review: CastleStorm
I think a lot of people, myself included, might be put off CastleStorm at first when it appears to simply be Angry Birds meets tower defense. While it’s an apt comparison it does CastleStorm a major disservice as there’s much …
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Review: Proteus
Spring Washed up on the shores The island is strange and new Is there an aim? Maybe Summer The island soon reveals its treasure Hollowed trees and many more You’re free to explore them at your leisure Only move on …
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Review: Dragon Fantasy Book II
Dragon Fantasy Book I released earlier this year in April on PSN, and was one that I was looking forward to since its announcement. With its retro 8-bit styled graphics and Dragon Warrior/Quest inspired gameplay I enjoyed every minute of …
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Review: Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut
There was only a single moment in Lone Survivor that I found pleasant, and it came towards the end of the game. In a game so preoccupied with instilling a feeling of hopelessness in the player, I had begun to …
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Review: Real Boxing
Vivid Games has managed to do a few things right with Real Boxing, first and foremost releasing the first boxing game ever on Vita. That right there sets itself up for lots of potential sales, but then there is the …
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Review: Killzone Mercenary
Killzone: Mercenary comes from a growing line of respected first-person shooters across PS2 and PS3. Killzone Liberation came out on PSP, not in an attempt to bring a console quality first-person shooter to a handheld, but to bring just the …
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Review: Eufloria HD Vita
Of course touch controls were going to add something wonderfully tactile to Eufloria. The feeling of being able to reach into a pre-existing world and mold the inhabitants to your will certainly adds something to Eufloria. I understand how ill …
+
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Review: A-Men 2
A-Men 2 came across my digital desk a couple of weeks ago, and I decided I’d give it a go. I hadn’t much prior knowledge of the game (or the franchise for that matter), but I had seen a couple …
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Review: Tearaway
Media Molecule has been working hard on the world of Tearaway, bringing a little letter named iota to life with one purpose — to deliver himself to YOU. It all sounds very religious if you consider yourself to be a …
+
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Review: Stick it to the Man
One night while walking home from work Ray is struck on the head and put into a coma. After a rather strange dream Ray wakes up to discover that there’s a giant pink spaghetti arm emerging from his head that …
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Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: CastleStorm
I think a lot of people, myself included, might be put off CastleStorm at first when it appears to simply be Angry Birds meets tower defense. While it’s an apt comparison it does CastleStorm a major disservice as there’s much …
+
Read More
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Review: Proteus
Spring Washed up on the shores The island is strange and new Is there an aim? Maybe Summer The island soon reveals its treasure Hollowed trees and many more You’re free to explore them at your leisure Only move on …
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Review: Dragon Fantasy Book II
Dragon Fantasy Book I released earlier this year in April on PSN, and was one that I was looking forward to since its announcement. With its retro 8-bit styled graphics and Dragon Warrior/Quest inspired gameplay I enjoyed every minute of …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut
There was only a single moment in Lone Survivor that I found pleasant, and it came towards the end of the game. In a game so preoccupied with instilling a feeling of hopelessness in the player, I had begun to …
+
Read More
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Review: Real Boxing
Vivid Games has managed to do a few things right with Real Boxing, first and foremost releasing the first boxing game ever on Vita. That right there sets itself up for lots of potential sales, but then there is the …
+
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Review: Killzone Mercenary
Killzone: Mercenary comes from a growing line of respected first-person shooters across PS2 and PS3. Killzone Liberation came out on PSP, not in an attempt to bring a console quality first-person shooter to a handheld, but to bring just the …
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