Tag: Sony
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Review: Batman: Arkham Knight (Sony PlayStation 4)
A little bumpy at times, but still one of the best games of the year.
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Review: Lego Jurassic World (Sony PlayStation 4)
Lego Jurassic World Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Developer: Traveler’s Tales Genre: Adventure Release Date: 06/12/2015 Another year, another Lego game, right? Wait. They don’t even wait a year between the releases of these things. Oh well. With Jurassic World destroying box office records left and right, it appears Traveler’s Tales picked the perfect moment…
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Review: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode Three – Catch a Ride (Sony PlayStation 3)
Tales from the Borderlands: Episode Three – Catch a Ride Publisher: Telltale Games Developer: Telltale Games Genre: Interactive Drama Release Date: 06/23/2015 (Note: As with all episodic games, certain parts of this review will be carried over from my review of the first episode. Those copied bits will be italicized. Feel free to skip them…
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E3 2015 Trailer: The Last Guardian (Sony PlayStation 4)
Just when everyone thought he project had gotten cancelled, the formerly PlayStation 3 exclusive The Last Guardian surfaces again. Only this time it begins life anew on the PlayStation 4. It appears to mix elements from both Ico and Shadow of the Colossus as your monster companion accompanies and assists your way forward and can…
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New Poll: Which first party console producer is poised to “win” E3 2015?
Which of the companies is set to win?
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Review: Game of Thrones: Episode Four – Sons of Winter (Sony PlayStation 3)
This is the best episode so far, although it still has issues.
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Review: Life is Strange: Episode 3 – Chaos Theory (Sony PlayStation 4)
A slower paced episode, Chaos Theory nevertheless tells a great tale.
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Review: Omega Quintet (Sony PlayStation 4)
An RPG about singing and dancing idols with shockingly little singing and dancing.
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Review: Game of Thrones: Episode Three – The Sword in the Darkness (Sony PlayStation 3)
The third episode proves they’re running out of ideas.
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Review: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 2 – Atlas Mugged (Sony PlayStation 3)
A strong follow up that was well worth the wait.
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Review: AeternoBlade (Sony PlayStation Vita)
AeternoBlade is ironically anachronistic.
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Review: Game of Thrones: Episode Two – The Lost Lords (Sony PlayStation 3)
Episode two has the same strengths and weaknesses as episode one.
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Review: Life is Strange Episode One: Chrysalis (Sony PlayStation 4)
A strong start to a hopefully great season.
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Review: Unmechanical Extended (Sony PlayStation 4)
A fun puzzler with a whole lot of charm.
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Review: Destiny Expansion I: The Dark Below (Sony PlayStation 3)
Destiny Expansion I: The Dark Below Publisher: Activision Developer: Bungie Genre: First-Person Shooter Release Date: 12/09/2014 So the first big Destiny expansion is finally here. It’s only been three months, but the game’s relative lack of content has made those three months seem like an eternity. With this expansion comes new story, new maps, new…
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Review: Game of Thrones: Episode One – Iron From Ice (Sony PlayStation 3)
Interesting story but an incredibly flawed execution. Just what we’ve come to expect.
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Review: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 1 – Zer0 Sum (Sony PlayStation 3)
A good start to a season with a lot of potential.
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Review: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Sometimes, more of the same is a very good thing indeed.
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Review: Deadfall Adventures: Heart of Atlantis (Sony PlayStation 3)
A flawed game that hopes playing dress up will make it stand out.
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Review: Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds (Sony PlayStation Vita)
It looks cute, but beauty ends up being skin deep for this brawler.