The Sly Collection review for PS Vita
Sly Cooper and friends are back, and they’re as great as ever on the Vita.
Sly Cooper and friends are back, and they’re as great as ever on the Vita.
Mugen Souls Z is bursting with enthusiasm. Also, possibly, creepiness. But mainly enthusiasm.
Football Manager Classic 2014 is easier to admire than it is to love.
Your friendly neighborhood movie tie-in is a whole lot better than the film that spawned it.
It’s Pandora in your pocket! Is it a worthwhile port, or should Borderlands 2 have stayed hidden somewhere in the Vault? Read on to find out…
Kratos is (sort of) back, this time on the PS Vita. Is he better than ever?
Is there a place in today’s world for Space Invaders or Galaga? Titan Attacks! hopes so, because it’s borrowed from those games pretty liberally.
Think of Demon Gaze as a tweener: it’s neither a GOTY contender nor a challenger for worst game of the year.
Is it possible that Free-to-Play isn’t so bad after all? (Nah. But Destiny of Spirits is a good argument to the contrary.)
Kick some demon butt, make some fighting babies. Not necessarily in that order.
A fun little vehicular combat game. With extra emphasis on the “little”.
Very high WARG — that’s Wins Above Replacement Game, of course.
Ragnarok Odyssey returns two years later, with a few extra bells and whistles. Do they make the game worth playing?
Does an ancient, low-tech game get better with a high tech makeover? Read our review to find out!
A game designed for mobile makes the jump to PS4. What could go wrong? Not a whole lot, apparently.
The great PC platformer arrives on PlayStation platforms. Did its greatness make the transition too? Read on and find out.
How many times can you drop a pumpkin on someone’s head, have them walk into the path of an oncoming train, and then hit them with a wall-full of spears before it gets old? (Spoiler alert: infinite times, if Deception IV is anything to go by.)