Category: Sony PS Vita
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Review: Trillion: God of Destruction (Sony Playstation Vita)
Trillion: God of Destruction Publisher: Idea Factory Developer: Compile Heart Genre: RPG/Roguelike Release Date: 03/29/2016 Being an avid video game enthusiast nowadays means that one can easily find themselves surrounded by games that are similar to, “in the spirit of,” or an outright carbon copy of something already available. The Role Playing Game market is…
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Review: Senran Kagura: Estival Versus (Sony PlayStation Vita)
More like Festival Versus.
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Review: Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault (Sony PlayStation Vita)
An assault on fun.
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Review: The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Merry Trails-mas!
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Review: Earth Defense Force 2: Invaders From Planet Space (Sony Playstation Vita)
Earth Defense Force 2: Invaders From Planet Space Genre: Third Person Shooter Developer: Sandlot Publisher: Xseed Games Release Date: 12/08/15 A few years ago, D3 Publisher was looking to be a rising star thanks to games with a certain underground cool factor, like Earth Defense Force 2017 and Oneechanbara, but over the past couple of…
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Review: Norn9: Var Commons (PlayStation Vita)
Norn9: Var Commons Developer: Idea Factory/Otomate Publisher: Aksys Games Genre: Visual Novel Release Date: 11/03/2015 The first I’ve heard of Norn9 was this track. Upon looking up more information about the game, it looked like an interesting premise with some nice artwork and (obviously) music. Of course, it being an otome meant it was right…
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Review: SUPERBEAT: XONiC (Sony PlayStation Vita)
SBX is flawed and frustrating, but still incredibly addicting.
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Review: Corpse Party: Blood Drive (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Corpse Party: Blood Drive Genre: Adventure/Horror Developer: Team GrisGris, 5pb, Mages, Grindhouse Publisher: XSEED Release Date: 10/13/15 I don’t even know where to begin. Corpse Party, when it initially came out four years ago in the US, was a game that I was astounded by. Its visuals had a distinctly low-tech vibe to them, but…
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Review: Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax (Sony Playstation Vita)
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax Genre: Fighting Developer: Ecole/French Bread Publisher: Sega Release Date: 10/06/15 Fans of Ecole as a fighting game developer have gone from famine to feast this year; after years of never seeing a US port of Melty Blood in any form, we’ve suddenly been given two fighting games from the developer, in…
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Review: Persona 4: Dancing All Night (Sony Playstation Vita)
Persona 4: Dancing All Night Genre: Rhythm Developer: Dingo Inc. Publisher: Atlus Release Date: 09/29/15 So, just shy of three months ago, I took a look at an import version of Persona 4: Dancing All Night, and now, by the kindness of Atlus, here we are taking a look at the US release of the…
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Review: Steins;Gate (Sony Playstation Vita)
Steins;Gate Genre: Visual Novel Developer: 5pb Publisher: PQube Release Date: 8/25/15 The Vita has become something of a repository for novel Japanese games, as far as the US market is concerned, and in the past two years it’s turned from a console no one really needs to own into a console that’s easily recommended if…
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Review: Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls (Sony Playstation Vita)
Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls Genre: Third Person Shooter Developer: Spike Chunsoft Publisher: NIS America Release Date: 09/01/15 If you’ve been following along, you know this, but for those who are coming in new, I love the Danganronpa series. I said as much in my preview of this game when I wrote it up…
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Review: Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & The Monster Seal (Sony PlayStation Vita)
There are a number of interesting and solid gameplay mechanics at work here. However, if you want to enjoy them, you’re going to have to get through a number of potential hang ups.
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Review: Lost Dimension (Sony Playstation 3, Playstation Vita)
Lost Dimension Genre: Turn-Based Strategy RPG Developer: FuRyu Publisher: Atlus Release Date: 07/28/15 Well, here we are, nearly a month removed from our initial coverage of Lost Dimension in a 10 Thoughts piece, and some fifty hours of gameplay later, ready to review the overall experience. It’s been an interesting one, to say the least,…
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Import Review: Persona 4: Dancing All Night (Sony Playstation Vita)
LET’S DANCING!
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10 Thoughts on… Lost Dimension (Sony Playstation 3/Playstation Vita)
Let me get one thing out of the way up-front: despite watching trailers and reading a good bit about it, until about a week ago, I still really didn’t have a clear idea of what Lost Dimension was supposed to be. On a base level it looks like an odd cross between Valkyria Chronicles and…
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Review: Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth3: V Generation (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Another Victory for fans.
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Review: Portal Pinball (Sony PlayStation 3/Vita/4)
Portal Pinball hits the PSN. You should own this already.
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Review: Operation Abyss: New Tokyo legacy (Sony Playstation Vita)
Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy Genre: Dungeon Crawler RPG Developer: Experience Inc Publisher: NIS America Release Date: 6/9/15 There are plenty of reasons to remake a game, especially if the first time around the game was made on a shoestring budget as a way to get your name out into the world. That’s how we…
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Review: Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed (Sony Playstation Vita)
Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed Genre: Action Developer: Tamsoft Publisher: Idea Factory Release Date: 05/19/15 Let’s get this out of the way up front: Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed isn’t a Hyperdimension game in the same sense as the core games. It’s not even comparable to a spin-off like Hyperdevotion Noire, which is at least…