Tag: Sony
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Review: Mary Skelter: Nightmares (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Mary Skelter: Nightmares Publisher: Idea Factory Developer: Compile Heart Genre: RPG Release Date: 09/22/2017 Idea Factory continues to be a constant source of content for the Vita, even though the platform has been mostly abandoned at this point. It still serves as a great home to a number of niche Japanese titles, and it doesn’t…
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Review: Valkyria Revolution (Sony PlayStation 4)
The disclaimer about this not being like Valkyria Chronicles didn’t really stop the disappointment.
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Review: The Walking Dead: A New Frontier (Sony PlayStation 4)
A solid season that cuts back on the developer’s most despised traits.
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Review: Spellspire (Sony PlayStation 4/Vita)
A simple, but good enough game.
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Review: The Caligula Effect (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Cool ideas are bogged down by repetitive combat and boring design.
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10 Thoughts on… Tokyo Xanadu (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Tokyo Xanadu Developer: Nihon Falcom Publisher: Nihon Falcom / Aksys Games for NA Genre: Action RPG Japanese Release Date: 09/15/2015 (Vita) In 2015, I had imported Tokyo Xanadu and while I didn’t actually finish the game due to the fact now that I have lost my save data, I had made it far enough to…
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Review: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 – Road to Boruto (Sony PlayStation 4)
This expansion marks the end of the Ultimate Ninja series. Is it worth the pick up?
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Review: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone (Sony PlayStation 4)
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone Publisher: Sega Developer: Sega Genre: Rhythm Release Date: 01/10/2017 It has only been a handful of months since the last Miku game was released stateside, so it might seem odd, then, for Future Tone to be hitting the PlayStation Store already. However, this is not your typical Miku game;…
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Review: Dishonored 2 (Sony PlayStation 4)
A worthy sequel that gives you even more options.
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Review: Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (Sony PlayStation 4)
Despite the new location, this feels like more of the same. That’s either great or terrible, depending on your viewpoint.
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Review: Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration (Sony PlayStation 4)
Rise of the Tomb Raider is a satisfactory sequel, but not all it could have been.
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Review: WWE 2K17 (Sony PlayStation 4)
WWE 2K17 Publisher: 2K Sports Developer: Yuke’s Genre: Simulation/Fighting Release Date: 10/11/2016 With each passing year, the expectations for this newest generation of WWE games grow. While some concessions were allowed for the jump up to the current generation, it’s now time to see just how good these games can be on the newer hardware.…
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Review: Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs (Sony PlayStation 4)
A visual novel/RPG hybrid that squanders its potential thanks to pacing issues.
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Unboxing of PSYCHO-PASS: Mandatory Happiness LE
PSYCHO-PASS: Mandatory Happiness – Limited Edition Publisher: NIS America Developer: 5pb Platform(s): PlayStation 4 & Vita Genre: Visual Novel Available Editions: LE or Regular Release Date: 09/13/2016 Welcome to the third week of JRPG September hell! This is not a JRPG but it is a Japanese game, therefore it counts. My mind was so set…
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Review: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Publisher: Sega Developer: Sega Genre: Rhythm Release Date: 08/30/2016 (Note: As of this writing, the concert editor mode is not available on PSN. The mode is part of the game, but must be downloaded separately. Therefore, it will not be included in this review until it becomes available; it will…
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Review: A.W. Phoenix Festa (Sony PlayStation Vita)
The whole is only slightly greater than the sum of its parts.
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Review: SteamWorld Heist (Sony PlayStation 4/Vita)
A fantastic turn-based strategy game from top to bottom.
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Review: One Piece: Burning Blood (Sony PlayStation 4)
A plodding fighter with horrible balance problem.
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Review: Homefront: The Revolution (Sony PlayStation 4)
A disappointment at every turn.
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Review: Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus (Sony PlayStation 4)
Despite some issues, this ends up being a hidden gem on the PS4.