Category: Sony PSP
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Review: Corpse Party (Sony Playstation Portable)
Assuming you’re not weak of stomach, Corpse Party is basically a big “I LOVE YOU” letter from XSEED to you.
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Review: Fate/Extra Limited Edition (Sony Playstation Portable)
Fate/Extra Limited Edition Genre: RPG Developer: Image Epoch Publisher: Aksys Games Release Date: 11/01/11 The Japanese Fate series (not to be confused with the US Fate series of Diablo clones) is one of two notable franchises from Japanese developer Type Moon to make a name for itself, with the other being Tsukihime. While Tsukihime has…
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Review: Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain (Sony PS3/PSP)
Laughing Jackal is back with another game book to video game translation? Will the original Fighting Fantasy get the same level of approval?
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Review: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Impact (Sony PSP)
The second Naruto game this year for PSP attempts to make up for the awful Kizuna Drive. Does Impact restore honor to the franchise?
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Review: 1000 Tiny Claws (Sony PS3/PSP)
Mediatonic is a back at it again with a swashbuckling tale and a unique game style. It all adds up to be one of the best Minis of the year.
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Review: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2 – Innocent Sin (Sony PSP)
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2 – Innocent Sin Developer: Index Corporation Publisher: Atlus USA Genre: Turn Based RPG Release Date: 09/20/2011 Back in 2004, I did a countdown of the “thirty best RPGs of all time” – at least according to my own personal tastes and preferences. Tied at #2 were both Persona 2‘s –…
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Review: Cladun x2 (Sony PSP)
The second Caldun game in less than a year? Is the newest worth picking up?
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Review: Fighting Fantasy: Talisman of Death (Sony PS3/PSP)
Does this classic gamebook make a compelling translation to the PSN Mini’s collection?
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Review: Hysteria Project 2 (Sony PS3/PSP)
Does this horror sequel manage to improve upon the formula, or does it lead gamers back into the dark ages of FMV games?
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Review: Ninjamurai (Sony PS3/PSP)
Silly name aside, does this action platformer from Open Emotion Studios have what it takes to stand side by side with games like Ninja Gaiden and Shinobi?
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Review: Mad Alpha Blocker: Revenge of the Fluzzles (Sony PSP/PS3)
Another week and another Mini. However, this one takes the classic block falling style and adds some interesting new touches. Check it out!
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Review: The 3rd Birthday (Sony PSP)
Aya Brea stars in another game after an 11 year absence – and she came back with both a bang and a whimper.
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Review: Dissidia 012 [duodecim] Final Fantasy (Sony PSP)
Final Fantasy fans rejoice! Dissidia is back! Is this a proper sequel, or are we just getting a 1.5 version?
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Review: Naruto Shippuden: Kizuna Drive (Sony PSP)
Take one part 3D brawler, add one part Monster Hunter, and throw in the Naruto license. Congratulations, you’ve just created a disaster.
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Review: Gods Eater Burst (Sony PSP)
Namco Bandai’s take on Monster Hunter has been brought to the US by D3, and it turns out that this was a good call. Find out why inside.
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Review: Pix’N Love Rush (Sony PS3/PSP)
Another iPhone game gets ported to the PSP. But what’s this? There’s actually new content? Color me intrigued. Are we in for another good experience from the PSN Minis? Read on to find out!
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Review: Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle (Sony PSP)
Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle Developer: Nippon Ichi Publisher: Nippon Ichi Genre: Tactical RPG Release Date: 03/08/2011 Holy crap! Is this really my FOUR HUNDREDTH Review for the site? That’s both awesome and sad at once. It’s kind of neat that this milestone is also Phantom Brave as the original PS2 version was my 48th…
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Review: Ys I & II Chronicles (Sony PSP)
The first two Ys games are the latest to be released on the PSP by XSeed. Did it fare as well as the other releases?
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Review: Twin Blades (Sony PS3/PSP)
Twin Blades is the latest game ported over to the Mini collection. Was it worth the wait, or were we better off without it?