Thomas Was Alone review for PS Vita, PSN
Buy it for yourself. Buy it for your friends. Buy it for random strangers on the street. Thomas Was Alone is seriously that good.
Buy it for yourself. Buy it for your friends. Buy it for random strangers on the street. Thomas Was Alone is seriously that good.
Next month, the PS Vita will be getting an injection of two things it’s been lacking to date: adorableness and puzzles.
Like Burn The Rope, Jetpack Joyride and Dragon Fantasy Book 1 before it, Draw Slasher arrives on the Vita after getting its start in the iOS gaming ecosystem.
A retro-style RPG that borrows heavily from the past 25 years and may or may not be for everyone.
Machinarium is a feast for the senses and a treat for your brain, and there’s nothing else on the PS Vita like it.
Terraria’s one of those games you’ll either love or find irredeemably boring. Which side does Matthew land on? Click through to find out.
Atelier Totori Plus is one of the deepest, most enjoyable RPGs I’ve played on the Vita, and that’s all there is to it.
Note to self: don’t play Bit.Trip…Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien before bed again. It will not go well.
Motocross action is what the game promises, and motocross action is precisely what it delivers.
Matt spends some quality time with the new Free to Play version of Uncharted 3 Multiplayer, and as expected, he found it to be a total blast.
Bottom line, this is just a bad, bad game, and there’s no reason whatsoever why you should even consider buying it.
if you’re looking for reasons not to play Urban Trial Freestyle, it won’t be hard to find them. Here’s why you should play it, though: it’s really freaking addictive.
Ratloop Asia’s ultraviolent tale of a chicken striving to overthrow his penguin oppressors is a unique side-scrolling platformer/shooter that fits perfectly on the Vita.
If you want an unsettling portable experience that leaves you a little shaken by its over-the-top gore and off-putting atmospherics, this is the absolute perfect game for you.
If you don’t mind paying a slightly steep premium to get some building-destroying, bug-blasting fun on your handheld, then take the plunge and download this game immediately.
Having played nearly every game that’s come out on the Vita to date, I feel comfortable saying this: I don’t think there’s anything on the system that fits it more perfectly than Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD.
If, for whatever reason, you haven’t played Burn The Rope before, then by all means download it to your Vita, because you’ll definitely get your $4 worth.