Category: Sony PS3
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Review: Lost Planet 3 (Playstation 3)
Lost Planet 3 Developer: Spark Unlimited Publisher: Capcom Genre: Third Person Shooter Released: 08/27/13 The first Lost Planet game felt very much like what a classic 2D side scrolling action game would feel like if somebody made it in 3D. The story was hokey, the action was pretty hectic at times, and you killed the…
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Review: Tales of Xillia – Limited Edition (Sony PlayStation 3)
Come hear a Tale about a great PS3 RPG.
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Review: Ducktales Remastered (PS3)
Ducktales Remastered Genre: Bounce Pogopogo Developer: WayForward Publisher: Capcom/Disney Interactive Studios Release Date: 8/12/2013 Having grown up with the Ducktales cartoon I can’t even read the word Ducktales without my brain automatically adding in ‘wooo-oo’ right after. Yet even though I was a fan of the cartoon and have been a fan of platform games…
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Review: Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational (Sony PlayStation 3)
An accessible, addicting game with plenty of challenge and content to keep players occupied for dozens of hours.
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Review: BioShock Infinite: Clash in the Clouds DLC (Sony PlayStation 3)
Perhaps not what we were hoping for, but more than worthy of your time and money.
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Review: Dragon’s Crown (Sony PlayStation 3)
Dragon’s Crown is appropriately named, as it is the king of Vanillaware titles.
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Review: Arcania – The Complete Tale (Sony Playstation 3)
Arcania – The Complete Tale Developer: Black Forest Games Publisher: Nordic Games Genre: Action RPG Release Date: 07/30/2013 I’ll admit. I have a soft spot for Euro RPGs. They tend to be simple but well told linear stories with a large world to explore, but very little to see or do in said world, so…
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Review: Hotline Miami (Sony PlayStation 3)
Hotline Miami Genre: People Pulverizing Puzzle Developer: Devolver Digital Publisher: Abstraction Games Release Date: 6/25/2013 Which mask called out the most to me today, I thought as I sat in my car outside of the building which matched the address that was left on my answering machine. The frog one, I decided, and then I…
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Review: Magic the Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers 2014 (Sony PlayStation 3)
Another year, another ‘roster’ update or more to it?
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Review: Pool Nation (Sony PlayStation 3)
Fancy stealing your daddies cue and making a living out of playing pool? Give it a go here first!
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Review: Motorbike (Sony PlayStation 3)
Motorbike Genre: Attempted Video Game Sim Developer: baKno Games Publisher: baKno Games Release Date: 6/25/2013 With all the games I’ve played in the last couple of years I’ve played only a couple I’d say were terrible. There have been games that look bad, but were conceptually interesting, or looked good but were bland, or had…
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Review: Deadpool (Sony PlayStation 3)
In this game, all pretense of the fourth wall has been completely dropped. And that’s just awesome.
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Review: Time and Eternity (Sony Playstation 3)
Time and Eternity Developer: Imageepoch Publisher: Nippon Ichi Genre: Action RPG Release Date: 07/16/2013 Let’s be honest: for most of its existence, Imageepoch has been known for sub-par games that, at best, have been considering mediocre releases. Luminous Arc, Arc Rise Fantasia, and Sands of Destruction were all forgettable games that tanked critically and financially.…
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Review: The Last of Us (Sony PlayStation 3)
One of the most engrossing games I’ve ever played.
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Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara (Sony PS3/Nintendo Wii U)
Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara Developer: Iron Galaxy Studios Publisher: Capcom Genre: Side Scrolling Beat ‘Em Up Release Date: 06/18/2013 Last week you may have read my preview slash secrets list articles for both Tower of Doom and Shadow Over Mystara. Now it’s time for the actual review – one written by someone that…
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Review: Remember Me (Sony PlayStation 3)
Remember Me delivers a great Cyberpunk world but dubious combat
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Review: Fuse (Sony PlayStation 3)
One thing you wouldn’t expect from an Insomniac game is blandness. But that’s what you get with Fuse.
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Review: Resident Evil: Revelations (Sony Playstation 3)
Resident Evil: Revelations Genre: Survival Horror Developer: Capcom Publisher: Capcom Release Date: 05/21/13 Last year, the Nintendo 3DS was graced by the release of Resident Evil: Revelations, which was simultaneously one of the best games to come out for the system up to that point, one of the best entries in the franchise overall, and…
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Review: Ratchet: Deadlocked HD (Sony PlayStation 3)
The fact that you can get this game for free does only so much to make up for the fact that it didn’t make the jump to PS3 well at all.