Most people know From Software for their work on the recent, punishing Souls series. My relationship with them goes back much further. In the glory days of the PSOne...
In an interesting approach, I am taking a step back and reviewing a game that was released nearly a year ago on the PSP. We never got a chance to review The 3rd Birthday on our site...
Blades of Time is a game that people will forget before they even know about it. However, for those that play it, you will find it has a certain charm that makes it worth seeing through to the end.
To this day, the original SSX is easily considered one of the best launch titles for Sony’s PlayStation 2. The series was introduced during the golden age of extreme sports videogames...[Read More]
I never thought I would see the day where Ryu hurled fireballs at Heihachi. Capcom is famous for its crossover games dating back as early as X-Men vs. Street Fighter, but I never thought we would...
The PS Vita is ripe for original games with its dual touch screens and, of course, motion technologies. Very few games in the launch lineup take advantage of these features...
I Am Alive is still a great game despite these inadequacies. The sheer sense of survival and dread at the world are unparalleled. It is definitely an emotional game, dragging out the depressing...
I know the first thing that came to a lot of people’s minds when the Vita was first shown was, “finally we have two analog sticks, and we can play shooters properly.ÃÂ...[Read More]
Mass Effect 3 is about as good of an ending as anyone could have possibly hoped for. You have to experience this early contender for Game of the Year, and it’s only March.
No handheld launch would be complete without at least one solid sports title. For Vita, it seems only fitting that the best-selling sports game around the globe launch with the most powerful handheld.