Category: Sony PS3
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Review: Legasista (Sony PlayStation 3)
From the developer that brought you the Cladun games, comes Legasista. Does System Prisma and NIS American knock this one out of the park?
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Review: Foosball 2012 (Sony Playstation 3/Vita)
The soccer table game makes its way onto the Sony console and handheld
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Review: Time Soldiers (Sony PSP/PS3)
This game can serve as a blueprint for how NOT to port a classic arcade game onto a modern system.
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Review: Gang Wars (Sony PlayStation 3/PlayStation Portable)
Gang Wars returns to PSN in the form of a Mini.
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Review: Rainbow Moon (Sony PlayStation 3)
Rainbow Moon Publisher: EastAsia Soft Developer: Sidequest Studios Genre: Strategy RPG Release Date: 07/10/2012 Rainbow Moon kind of came out of nowhere. A tactics style strategy RPG from the German developers of the space shooter Soldner X, Rainbow Moon didn’t have a particularly strong pedigree behind it or a lot of hype. A fan of…
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Review: Frogger Hyper Arcade Edition (Sony PS3)
Can this all time great stay relevant in the modern age?
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Review: The Amazing Spider-Man (Sony Playstation 3)
The Amazing Spider-Man Developer: Beenox Publisher: Activision Genre: Open World Superhero Released: 06/26/2012 One would not expect a game based on a movie to be the standard by which all other games in a franchise would be judged, but there have been exceptions. Rare’s Goldeneye is still THE Bond game. And Spider-Man 2, based on…
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Review: Magic: the Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 (Sony Playstation 3)
Whether you’re a fan of Magic, or a complete beginner, Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 has something to offer you.
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Review: London 2012: The Official Game of the Olympic Games (Sony PS3)
London 2012: The Official Game of the Olympic Games Developer: Sega Sports Australia Publisher: Sega Genre: Sports Release Date: 06/26/2012 Sega’s really made use out of the Olympic Games license like no publisher before. Not only are we getting a different sports game collection every two years, but they also are putting out the extremely…
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Review: Tomba! (Sony PS3/PSP)
Tomba! Publisher: MonkeyPaw Games Developer: Whoopee Camp Genre: Platformer Release Date: 06/19/2012 Tomba! was one of those cult classic games that I completely missed the boat on, mostly on account of not owning a PlayStation when it was first released. I had heard good things about it, but by the time I had worked up…
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Review: Dungeon Twister (Sony PS3)
The acclaimed board game comes alive on PSN. Fans shouldn’t hesitate to pick it up.
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Review: Lollipop Chainsaw (Sony PS3)
Lollipop Chainsaw Developer: Grasshopper Manufacture Publisher: Warner Home Games Genre: Beat ‘Em Up Release Date: 06/12/2012 Gochi Suda, aka “Suda51,” has always been hit or miss with me. Oddly enough it’s his games that actually get localized for North American shores that I tend to dislike and the ones that stay in Japan (or Europe)…
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Review: Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown (Sony PlayStation 3/ Microsoft Xbox 360)
Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Developer: Sega AM2 Published: Sega Genre: Fighting Release Date: 06/05/2012 (PS3), 06/06/2012 (Xbox 360) It has been five years since the vanilla version of Virtua Fighter 5 was released on consoles. Since then there have been two new updates to the game. Virtua Fighter 5R was released in Japanese arcades…
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Review: Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles (Sony PS3)
Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles Developer: Zen Studios Publisher: Zen Studios Genre: Pinball Release Date: 06/19/2012 Right now I have blisters on both thumbs and my right middle finger. How come? TOO MUCH PINBALL. I’ve always been a pretty big pinball addict and 2012 has been a crazy awesome year for digital pinball. In January, Zen…
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Review: Wonder Boy in Monster Land (Sony Playstation 3)
Wonder Boy in Monster Land Genre: Platformer Developer: Westone Publisher: Sega Release Date: 05/22/12 For those coming in late, in the Monster World IV review I went over the weird history of the Wonder Boy series in about as much depth as a paragraph can possibly allow. For those who missed it (and don’t want…
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Review: Monster World IV (Sony Playstation 3)
Monster World IV Genre: Action RPG/Platformer Developer: Westone Publisher: Sega Release Date: 05/22/12 The lineage of the Wonder Boy/Monster World series is, to put it politely, a confusing mess at the best of times. Developer Westone created Wonder Boy as a goofy little caveman character for Sega, then licensed out the concept to Hudson to…
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Review: Dragon’s Dogma (Sony PlayStation 3)
Prepare yourself for the latest action RPG from the minds at Capcom.
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Review: The Revenge of Shinobi (Sony PS3)
The Revenge of Shinobi Developer: Overworks Publisher: Sega Genre: Side Scrolling Platformer Release Date: 05/22/2012 I’m a big fan of all Overworks’ games, especially the Sakura Wars and Phantasy Star games. Before those titles, they were known as Team Shinobi, and as you might have guessed, gave us the original Shinobi games for the Sega…
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Review: Alex Kidd in Miracle World (Sony Playstation 3)
Alex Kidd in Miracle World Genre: Plarformer Developer: Sega Publisher: Sega Release Date: 05/23/12 Back before Sonic the Hedgehog was Sega’s mascot and primary money maker, in the days of the eight bit console era, the Nintendo Entertainment System was the console most kids grew up with, but it wasn’t the only one on the…
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Review: Super Hang-On (Sony PS3)
Super Hang-On Developer: Sega AM-2 Publisher: Sega Genre: Racing Release Date: 05/22/2012 I’m not really a fan of racing games as they never actually feel like I’m driving a vehicle. Perhaps I was spoiled by the arcades of my youth where racing games often involved vehicle shaped controllers. Games like Pole Position and OutRun were…