Category: Sony PS Vita
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Review: Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Atelier Rorona Plus sets an example for other remakes to follow.
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Review: The Walking Dead: Season 2 Episode 3 – In Harm’s Way (Sony PlayStation 3)
You sir, are not the Governor.
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Review: Monster Monpiece (Sony PlayStation Vita)
An otherwise enjoyable card game that might rub some people the wrong way.
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Review: Sparkle 2 (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Sparkle 2 may not bring twice the sparkle, but it is a definite improvement.
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Review: Hyperdimension Neptunia PP (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Get ready to Nep Nep your way into stardom!
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Review: The Walking Dead: Season 2 Episode 2 – A House Divided (Sony PlayStation Vita)
A House Divided really picks up the case and makes this season a whole lot more enticing.
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Review: The Walking Dead: Season 2 Episode 1- All That Remains (Sony PlayStation Vita)
The new season finally gets underway on the Vita.
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Review: Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Far from immaculate.
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Review: Demon Gaze (Sony Playstation Vita)
Demon Gaze Genre: Dungeon Crawling RPG Developer: Experience Inc. Publisher: NIS America Release Date: 04/22/14 When we last looked at Demon Gaze, in the Ten Thoughts piece I wrote up about a week ago, I was around halfway through the game and generally enjoying the experience overall. A big part of that, as we’ve discussed,…
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Review: Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Complete Edition (Sony Playstation 4/Playstation Vita)
Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Complete Edition Genre: Action Developer: Omega Force Publisher: Tecmo Koei Release Date: 03/25/2014 A new addition to Koei’s long running Dynasty Warriors series will most likely either make a reasonably seasoned gamer cringe or giggle with delight like a child on their way to Disney World. There honestly isn’t much…
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Review: Ragnarok Odyssey Ace (Sony Playstation Vita)
Ragnarok Odyssey Ace Genre: Action/RPG Developer: Game Arts Publisher: XSEED Games Release Date: 04/01/14 Over the past few years we’ve seen a few “hunter” themed games, following the success of Capcom’s Monster Hunter series. Most effectively emulate the key features when compared to Capcom’s trend setting formula, while also adding some kind of new mechanic…
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Review: King Oddball (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Who needs to take out green pigs when there are tanks to destroy?
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Review: Sparkle (Sony PlayStation Vita)
An enjoyable Zuma clone with a few tricks of its own.
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Review: Surge Deluxe (Sony PlayStation Vita)
The Playstation Mobile game gets a Deluxe release on the Vita
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Review: Toukiden: The Age of Demons (Sony Playstation Vita)
Toukiden: The Age of Demons Genre: Action Developer: Omega Force Publisher: Tecmo Koei Release Date: 2/11/14 Though it’s taken a while for the genre to pick up steam, Monster Hunter style games are starting to become more common, stateside and abroad. US fans have already seen a few releases, with games like Dragon’s Dogma and…
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Review: DanganRonpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
DanganRonpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Publisher: Nippon Ichi Software America Developer: Spike Chunsoft Genre: Murder Mystery, Action-Adventure Release Date: 2/11/2014 As I mentioned in my preview: thanks to the folks at NIS America giving us a pre-release copy of DanganRonpa, I was able to give the game a thorough runthrough. DanganRonpa was originally a title released…
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Review: Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God (Sony PlayStation Vita)
If you’re looking for an easy roguelike about curry, Sorcery Saga is certainly delectable.
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Review: Ys: Memories of Celceta (Sony PlayStation Vita)
How is Memories of Celceta? Why, Ys a very good game!
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Review: Rainbow Moon (PlayStation Vita)
Rainbow Moon Developer: Sidequest Studios Publisher: East Asia Soft Genre: SRPG Release Date: 12/03/2013 I’ve had the PS3 version of Rainbow Moon sitting on my PS3 hard drive untouched since I purchased it back in July of 2012. I just had too many things to review and so it went on the backlog shelf. I’m…
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Review: Star Wars Pinball: Balance of the Force (Sony Playstation 3/Vita)
New Star Wars tables balance their way onto the PS3 and Vita