Full disclosure, The Show was one of the primary impetuses for my purchase of the Vita. I couldn’t resist the notion of playing through my RTTS whether I was home or away.
Sony’s seminal futuristic racing series boosts its way onto the Vita with Wipeout 2048, a throwback, of sorts, to the early days of anti-grav racing.
Since it blasted its way on to the market on the PSP, Lumines has established itself as a force to be reckoned with. With its slick visuals, throbbing techno beats, and hypnotic puzzle action...
One of the most critically praised 2D platformers of the generation makes its debut on Sony’s new handheld with the Vita release of Rayman Origins. Ubisoft’s 2D pain...[Read More]
A rhythm action game based on the career of Michael Jackson has always seemed like a no-brainer. Jacko was no stranger to the realm of gaming, of course, having made plenty of contributions...
Koei's Dynasty Warriors series has long been a polarizing force in gaming. Either you love the series' hack and slash take on the Three Kingdoms or wish it would just curl up and die already.
Endless playability is the hallmark of The Elder Scrolls series and, while I haven't matched the hundreds of hours I put into Morrowind, or even the nearly 100 I put into Oblivion, I've spent enough.....[Read More]
WWE is certainly no stranger to reinvention. From reinventing characters, brands, shows and even their own name, change is the one constant in the continually evolving world of professional wrestling.
Hawke returns in the second piece of DLC for Dragon Age II, and this time he's brought along a new friend. A knife-eared assassin named Tallis leads our hero on a mission to the oft spoke of, but...
As the baseball postseason heats up, Konami has released their newest arcade hardball diversion MLB: Bobblehead Battle. A spin-off of the earlier MLB: Bobblehead Pros title, Battle strips the sport.....[Read More]