Real Boxing review for PS Vita
The Vita gets its first boxing game. Is it a knockout, a TKO, or something much, much worse? Read on!
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The Vita gets its first boxing game. Is it a knockout, a TKO, or something much, much worse? Read on!
Improved controls are one of many refinements found in FIFA 14, making for a more accessible experience to newcomers while keeping all of the realistic appeal the series is known for.
This is Trevor Philips’ world. Everyone else is just living in it.
Somebody made a game about making a game that’s heavily influenced by someone else who made a game about making a game. Did they improve on the original, or fail miserably in the attempt? Read on to find out.
Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl unleashes a brand new story mode for the series, but doesn’t abandon the first-person dungeon crawling, map making fun that makes the series one of the best portable RPG’s around.
Everything that worked from the PS Vita version with even more added fun! Ultimate Indeed!
Puppeteer is a wonderful, magical platforming experience for the PlayStation 3 that will surely be overlooked by many.
Is the second entry in the Dragon Fantasy series for bibliophiles or biblioclasts? Read on to find out!
One of the top reasons why I bought a Sega Genesis gets the full remake treatment with this fantastic release!
Come for the generic-seeming JRPG, stick around for the strategy and addictive gameplay.
Capcom and company stumble their way through another Lost Planet, once again not understanding what fans loved about the first game.
If you enjoy video games, past or present, and would like to continue to see experiences that remind you of why you love games to begin with, then give serious thought to supporting The Wonderful 101.
Underneath some minor faults, Chaos Code hides a surprisingly good 2D fighter for fans.
How scary is Colorado, really? Read our gif-heavy review to find out!
If you’ve ever looked at Dynasty Warriors and thought, “Man, that game needs less swords and Japanese history, and more convoluted storylines featuring evil demon clowns, skeletons in afros and disturbing-looking human-animal hybrids”: finally, a game for you!
Western markets had to wait two long years to get a localized release of Xillia. Was it worth the wait, or is it too little too late?