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Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack Review

I never would have imagined that an $8, downloadable title would be one of the biggest highlights of the PS Vita launch lineup. Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack is not the most...

Asphalt: Injection Review

With Ridge Racer being delayed in the U.S. (probably due to the poor reception it received in the East), there hasn't been a better time for another racer to fill its shoes and claim the crown...

Alan Wake’s American Nightmare Review

Alan Wake was a game that, before its release in 2010, I figured I would never play. It’s not because I wasn’t very interested in the premise, but because I figured i...

Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus Review

The original Ninja Gaiden has seen more re-releases and special editions than some Capcom fighters. Ryu Hayabusa has been on almost every system since Team Ninja resurrected the...

Wrestlefest Review

I have fond memories of beating the crap out of the WWF Wrestlefest cabinet at the old skating rink around the block. Funny thing is, nostalgia aside, I'm not sure if those feelings stem from...

Syndicate Review

I really don’t have fond memories of the very first Syndicate, or any memories at all, actually. I never even knew the game existed until this game was announced. Luckily, you donâ...

Dynasty Warriors Next Review

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.

Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 Review

I’m going to be honest with you. I played and reviewed Hyperdimension Neptunia for this site. If you go back and read my review, you can tell I really didn’t care for...

Furmins Review

Physics-based puzzlers tend to bring me delight in one of two ways: either something unexpected and interesting happens, or the game gives players enough to work with that it’s possib...

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend Review

The BlazBlue series has always been a favorite for fighting game fans, but never quite the mainstream success as, say, Street Fighter. The quirky brawler matches up some of the most obscure characters...