Armored Core V review for Xbox 360, PS3
Armored Core V picks up where Chromehounds left off, delivering a solid team based, tactical mech fighting game that’ll satisfy fans of both series.
Armored Core V picks up where Chromehounds left off, delivering a solid team based, tactical mech fighting game that’ll satisfy fans of both series.
Yakuza returns to the Playstation 3, this time with zombies, and a poorly realized third person shooting element that’s best left to this single entry. Read more in the full review behind the link.
Naruto returns to consoles courtesy of Cyberconnect2, with another entry in the awesome Ninja Storm series. Generations refines what made Ninja Storm 2 so much fun, but does lose a couple key elements along the way. Read more in the full review!
Devil Survivor’s first sequel hits the DS, marking one of the last “real” games to hit Nintendo’s aging piece of hardware. How does it stack up to the first? Read more in the full review at the link below!
You got your Tekken in my Street Fighter! The first part of the Namco / Capcom team-up hits the Xbox 360 and PS3, with smashing success. Find out more in the full review at the link below!
Ninja Gaiden comes to the Vita in this port of the PS3 port of the original Xbox game. Sound confusing? Well, find out more in the full review at the link below!
QTE’s have never been so fun! Asura’s Wrath bridges the gap between anime and video games in a way that actually works, retaining the fun, over the top action of shows like Dragonball Z and Naruto while keeping you engaged in the action the entire time. Read more in the full review!
This port of Rayman Origins on PS Vita is nothing short of excellent. If you missed out on the home console version of the game, do yourself a favor and pick this up, read more in the full review at the link below!
Blasting robots apart piece by piece is almost an art form in SEGA’s newest shooter, Binary Domain. Can the Yakuza Team branch out from modern gangster fisticuffs to futuristic cover-based shooters with any success? Read the review to find out!
Make your fingers dance along with multiple hits from Michael Jackson, while CG renditions of popular music video’s play in the background. Is it worth the price? Read the review to find out more!
Plants vs. Zombies arrives on PSN for the PlayStation Vita, and is quite possibly the best port of the game yet. Read more in the full review at the link below!
Army Corps of Hell might be a new IP from Square Enix, but it’s hard to deny that a lot of its gameplay feels lifted from other, very similar titles. And unfortunately those similarities don’t do it any favors. Read the full review to find out why!
Dynasty Warriors comes to the Vita in full force, but touch screen mechanics bog down the action a little too much. How does the rest of Omega Force’s portable action fare? Read the full review to find out!
A quick look at the recently released DLC for Final Fantasy XIII-2, featuring playable versions of Lightning and Lt. Amodar. Not a bad addition for the asking price, but not without some minor frustrations.
George R.R. Martin’s book brought to video game life gets the expected Atlus treatment with an added incentive for everyone that pre-orders through select retailers.
Acquire’s re-entry into the ninja market with Shinobido 2 fails to excite. Lackluster and repetitive gameplay abound in this launch stealth title, read more in the review link below.
Katamari fever hits the Playstation Vita, and finally we have proper dual analog support on a handheld system. But lack of original content definitely hurts what would be an otherwise solid entry in the series, read more in the full review at the link below!