Tokyo Tattoo Girls review for PS Vita, PC
A game so bad in so many ways, it almost defies the imagination.
A game so bad in so many ways, it almost defies the imagination.
A retro-inspired, tough as nails platformer that, for once, doesn’t feel like it’s punishing people just for playing.
A game that delivers exactly what its title implies: school girls hunting zombies.
Not even wonky smartphone controls can hide the fact that Hidden Agenda is a pretty outstanding game.
As JRPGs go, Dark Rose Valkyrie pretty much defines “mediocre.”
Brevity is the soul of a pretty good platformer.
Double Dragon on a budget — a very, very, very low budget.
Full Throttle Remastered shows, once again, why Tim Schafer and co. have been held in such high regard for decades.
Nights of Azure 2 finds Gust branching out beyond the Atelier series…unfortunately.
Tokyo Xanadu makes the jump to the PS4. Is it still worth playing?
Son of Scoregasm may not do much, but what it does, it does well.
In Factotum 90, interesting ideas and cute robots are failed by lacklustre game design.