2013
The Last of Us (PS3) Review
The Last of Us might, on first blush, look like a reskinned Uncharted title. Maybe Naughty Dog just reworked the game a little and dropped the mood lighting a few bars. Or maybe, just maybe, Naughty Dog have broken free of the ...
Tiny Token Empires (PS3) Review
Tiny Token Empires is a passably fun game that resembles what you’d get if you threw Risk and Bejeweled in a blender and hit puree. There’s plenty of turn based, board game like strategy, and a nice mix of match three gaming to...
Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut (PS3) Review
Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut brings a true original to the Playstation platform. Deadly Premonition is a game of contradictions - on the one hand, it really looks terrible, and there isn’t a whole lot in the actual ga...
Zombie Tycoon 2: Brainhov’s Revenge (PS3) Review
While it isn’t a perfect game by any means, Zombie Tycoon 2 is a family friendly game that blends real time strategy and zombie hordes into a game that is super easy to pick up on, and quite difficult to win. While the single...
Voodoo Chronicles: The First Sign (PS3) Review
Sanuk Games was seeking to break new ground by bringing a genre traditionally limited to pc and mobile onto a new platform, and I applaud them for that. However, at the time it was released, Voodoo Chronicles: The First Sig...
Guacamelee (PS3) Review
Guacamelee is a great game. It’s funny, good looking and a total no-brainer for those with a PS3 and a PS Vita thanks to the cross-buy and cross-save features.
Frustrations with the difficulty spikes and later parts of the g...
Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory (PS3) Review
Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory is the latest iteration in the Hyperdimension Neptunia series, and it stays true to the series with addicting combat and eye popping costumes. While newcomers may be a bit turned off by retro l...
God of War: Ascension (PS3) Review
God of War: Ascension falls at practically the same time in the Playstation 3’s lifecycle that God of War 2 did in the Playstation 2’s. With the second installment being arguably the best all rounder in the series can we expect...
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