Category: Sony PS3
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Review: The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct (Sony PlayStation 3)
Not as bad as you’ve heard, but still not good.
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Review: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (Sony PlayStation 3)
I love the 80s, and I love Blood Dragon!
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Review: Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut (Sony Playstation 3)
Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut Developer: Access Games Publisher: Rising Star Games Genre: Survival Horror/Third Person Action Release Date: 04/30/2013 Diane, I’m sitting here in front of my computer trying to think of the best way to do an intro for my Deadly Premonition review. Sure I could start with the usual comparisons to David…
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Review: Star Trek (Sony PlayStation 3)
Playing this game in its current state would be highly illogical.
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Review: Star Trek (Playstation 3)
Lens Flares! Lens Flares EVERYWHERE!
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Review: Sacred Citadel (Playstation 3)
Sacred Citadel Genre: Beat ’em Up Developer: SouthEnd Interactive Publisher: Deep Silver Release Date: 4/16/2013 If you aren’t familiar with the series, Sacred is a series of hack and slash action RPGs reminiscent of Diablo. Sacred Citadel is a spin off title meant to bridge the gap between Sacred 2 and a yet to be…
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Review: Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall DLC (Sony PlayStation 3)
There’s some great Dishonored gameplay here, but the whole package is just a tad underwhelming.
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Review: Injustice: Gods Among Us (Sony PlayStation 3)
Injustice: Gods Among Us Developer: Netherrealm Studios Publisher: Warner Home Games Genre: Fighting Release Date: 04/16/2013 For a long time, the Mortal Kombat games were the red headed stepchild of the fighting game genre. Generally poo-pooed in terms of gameplay and balance compared to franchises like Street Fighter and The King of Fighters, Mortal Kombat…
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Review: Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge (Sony Playstation 3)
A step up from the first release trying hard to please fans.
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Review: Voodoo Chronicles; The First Sign (Sony Playstation 3)
Does this game stand up next to a mountain and chop it down with the edge of its hand?
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Review: BioShock Infinite (Sony PlayStation 3)
In the end, Infinite isn’t going to have nearly the impact that its predecessor did, but it is still a remarkable game.
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Review: Mass Effect 3: Mass Effect Genesis 2 DLC (Sony PlayStation 3)
The WiiU option to start the game lands on the PS3, but should you bother?
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10 Thoughts On… Defiance – Beta (Sony PlayStation 3)
So this past weekend, PS Plus members and lucky people with beta codes got an early look at Defiance, a new MMO Shooter due out on April 2 on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. As someone who’s been playing MMOs for awhile and doesn’t really know when to say ‘I’m playing too many MMOs’ I…
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Review: Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 14 – Masters Edition (Playstation 3)
If you’re a fan of golf, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 is for you.
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Review: Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk (Sony Playstation 3)
Atelier Ayesha Publisher: Tecmo Koei Developer: Gust Genre: RPG Release Date: 03/05/13 Atelier Ayesha is the second game in the fabled franchise I have played, my first being the unexpectedly good Atelier Meruru. Atelier Ayesha is now the 14th console release of the long running series, and begins a brand new adventure following the heroic…
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Review: God of War: Ascension (Sony PlayStation 3)
The latest God of War brings all you’d expect to the table, and thus ends up being a disappointment.
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Review: Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk (Sony PlayStation 3)
BARREL!
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Review: Darkstalkers Resurrection (Sony PS3)
Darkstalkers Resurrection Developer: Iron Galaxy Publisher: Capcom Genre: 2-D Fighting Release Date: 03/12/2013 I’m always amazed how hard it seems to be to port classic 2D fighting games to modern consoles. So many just seem to flop. Remember how god awful the Mortal Kombat Arcade Collection ended up being? Similar complaints have popped up for…
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Review: Mass Effect 3: Citadel DLC (PC/Sony Playstation 3)
Citadel is chock full of fanservice and a lot of fun.
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Review: Tomb Raider (Sony PlayStation 3)
The story is nothing like what was promised, but the gameplay is a total blast to play.