Hyperdimension Neptunia ReBirth3: V Generation review for PS Vita
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LEGO Jurassic World is a lot of fun, provided you’re not feeling a bit burned out by the Traveller’s Tales LEGO formula.
Disney Infinity finally arrives on the Vita. Was it worth the wait?
Tetris arrives on the Vita, exactly — thankfully — as you remember it.
All the fun of jail time, now in a video game.
Second… Third verse, same as the first.
Dr. Mario is back, this time with his brother Dr. Luigi.
For better or for worse, Lifeless Planet offers up a genuinely cinematic experience.
The third episode of Telltale’s Tales from the Borderlands series delivers up a lot of action, new characters, and some returning favorites.
Rocksteady delivers the best Batman experience yet. Now with 100% more Batmobile!
Devil May Cry 4 looks and plays better than ever, with a host of new features and characters to help make this the definitive version of the 2008 original.
When “Game of the Year” isn’t just a description, but a statement of intent.
Dallas, Hoxton, Wolf, and Chains get a current gen console port with a fresh coat of HD paint, including all previously released DLC… along with a couple of unaddressed issues and bugs.
Turn your Gaze in Operation Abyss’ direction.
Paint (the ground red with the blood of your enemies)-by-numbers.