Category: Sony PS4
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Review: Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition (Sony PlayStation 4)
Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition Genre: Role Playing Developer: Larian Studios Publisher: Focus Interactive Release Date: 10/27/15 Over the years, RPGs in general have twisted and turned in a myriad of different ways to create new takes on the collective genre. Some of these variations have created winning formulas that we’ve grown to appreciate and…
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Review: WWE 2K16 (Sony PlayStation 4)
Is this a “New Day” for WWE games?
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Review: Tales of Zestiria (Sony PlayStation 4)
Tales of Zestiria Publisher: Bandai Namco Developer: Bandai Namco Genre: Roleplaying Release Date: 10/16/2015 I am a big fan of the Tales series. In fact, a good friend and I run a Tales-themed Tumblr that preys upon people’s feelings about characters and their tragic backgrounds or fates within the games. I jumped on the chance to review Tales…
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Review: Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below Slime Collector’s Edition (Sony PlayStation 4)
Dragon Warriors
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Review: Zen Pinball 2: Ant-Man (Sony Playstation 3/Playstation 4/Playstation Vita)
Zen Pinball: Ant-Man Genre: Pinball Developer: Zen Studios Publisher: Zen Studios Release Date: 7/15/15 In the past few years, Zen Studios has grown their pinball table series, Zen Pinball 2, from a smattering of original content and video game based licenses into a licensed product juggernaut, as they can claim tables based on popular franchises…
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Review: Balls of Glory (Sony PlayStation 4/PlayStation 3/PlayStation Vita)
Balls of Glory Genre: Pinball Developer: Zen Studios Publisher: Zen Studios Release Date: 10/20/15 We’ve been fairly big supporters of Zen Studios and their Zen Pinball series over the past few years, and it’s not hard to understand why: they have a good grasp on how to make a digital pinball table work, and they…
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Review: Life is Strange: Episode 5 – Polarized (Sony PlayStation 4)
It’s not a smooth ride, but the destination is worth the trip.
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Review: Transformers: Devastation (Sony Playstation 4)
Platinum delivers a short but nostalgia fueled Transformers experience.
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Review: Toy Soldiers: War Chest Hall of Fame Edition (Sony PlayStation 4)
Toy Soldiers: War Chest Hall of Fame Edition Publisher: Ubisoft Developer: Signal Studios Genre: 3rd person tower defense Release Date: 08/11/2015 I remember being a little guy, way back when, playing in the sandbox or backyard with my action figures. Some summer days it kept me occupied from the first golden light until the sky…
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Review: Samurai Warriors 4-II (Sony Playstation 4)
Samurai Warriors 4-II Genre: Action Developer: Omega Force Publisher: Tecmo Koei Release Date: 9/29/15 A sensation in its home country of Japan, and a cult hit in other countries, Koei’s Musou series is an amalgamation of real time strategy and frantic, beat-em-up style action. Since the original introduction to this formula with Dynasty Warriors 2…
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Review: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 (Sony PlayStation 4)
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 Publisher: Activision Developer: Robomodo and Disruptive Games Genre: Skateboarding/Arcade Sports Release Date: 09/29/2015 The title Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland was used ten years too soon. I have never played a game that creates the feelings of dread, desolation, and hopelessness quite like Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5; unfortunately, I do…
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Review: Destiny: The Taken King Digital Collector’s Edition (Sony Playstation 4)
Destiny: The Taken King gives us the game we should have had at launch.
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Review: Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance (Sony PlayStation 4)
It’s a super good time!
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Review: Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain (Sony Playstation 4)
Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain Genre: Open World Third Person Shooter Developer: Kojima Productions Publisher: Konami Corporation Release Date: 09/01/2015 I am Big Boss, now dubbed “Venom Snake.” It is midnight and I am staring out over a valley in Afghanistan, on the other side there is a mountain covered in a sprawling…
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Review: Armello (Sony PlayStation 4)
Armello is a beautiful and complex board game.
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Review: Until Dawn (Sony PlayStation 4)
A great rental, but repeated playthroughs are not recommended.
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Review: One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 (Sony PlayStation 4)
It’s more, but also more of the same.
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Review: AeternoBlade (Sony Playstation 4)
AeternoBlade Genre: Action Developer: Corecell Technology Publisher: Corecell Technology Release Date: 8/04/15 Given their rise in popularity over the years, the “Metroidvania” genre of video game has seen its fair share of imitators to fill in the gap left by Konami’s abandoning of it. As with any genre of game, some hit the mark, some…
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Review: Sword Art Online: RE Hollow Fragment (Sony Playstation 4)
Sword Art Online: RE Hollow Fragment Genre: Role Playing Developer: Aquria Publisher: Namco Bandai Release Date: 7/28/15 Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment first appeared on the Playstation Vita, as a game based on an anime property that featured a plot that deviated considerably from the anime series it’s based on. The story centers itself around…
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Review: Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition (Sony PlayStation 4)
ACE Team’s dream comes to the PlayStation 4.