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Grand Kingdom (PS Vita) Review
You are the captain of a mercenary troop, out to earn your living on the battlefield. Fortunately, the four nations of the continent are always at war, so finding work isn’t difficult – once you’ve passed the test to join the G...
Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy (PS Vita) Review
Abyss Company – by day, a bunch of normal high school kids. But when duty calls, they skip class and become part of the Xth Squad, a fighting team with just the kinds of special skills needed to delve into the Abyss – mysteriou...
Danganronpa 2 (PSVita) Review
Hajime Hinata is delighted to be starting at Hope’s Peak Academy, the school for exceptionally gifted students. What he wasn’t expecting was to suddenly find himself on an uninhabited island with fifteen classmates ...
Hyperdimension Neptunia Rebirth (PS Vita) Review
In the world of Gamindustri, the four CPU goddesses are locked in an eternal struggle to emerge victorious in the Console Wars. So far, the battle has been inconclusive, but when three of the goddesses team up, they are able to...
Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited (PS Vita) Review
Lord Valvatorez was once a mighty vampire and the tyrannical ruler of the Netherworld – but when he made a promise to stop drinking blood, he lost all his powers and fell to Hades, the Netherworld’s prison. Now Valvatorez...
Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection (PS Vita) Review
The world of Gamindustri is ruled by four beautiful “CPUs” – goddesses who are used to being the most important people around. Unfortunately, thanks to the rise of pop idol group MOB48, no one is paying the CPUs any attention a...
Demon Gaze (PS Vita) Review
By their very nature, dungeon crawlers can be a bit of a repetitive grind, but the makers of Demon Gaze have done their best to make sure the experience is bright and enjoyable rather than just feeling like a chore. If explorin...
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (PS Vita) Review
If you're willing to spend a little time getting to grips with the gameplay and scrolling through extensive lines of dialogue, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc proves to be a solid entry in the murder mystery genre.
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