Category: Reviews
Videogame Reviews
Dynasty Warriors Gundam Reborn review for PS3
It’s safe to say that I will not be spending 100+ hours with this title, like I did its predecessor.
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma review for PS Vita, PS3
Bigger, Louder and Faster in almost every aspect, BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma is quite possibly the best BlazBlue Yet.
The Wolf Among Us – Episode 5: Cry Wolf review for PC, PS3, Xbox 360
The Wolf Among Us comes to a satisfying Season 1 close with the finale episode “Cry Wolf”.
Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition review for PS4, Xbox One
All you the luchador action you can handle is packed into the newest version of Guacamelee! for PS4 and Xbox One.
XBlaze Code: Embryo review for PS Vita, PS3
For those of you who thought BlazBlue games had too much focus on fighting and not enough on story, this is the game for you.
Pushmo World review for Wii U
Mallo and company return for Pushmo World, marking the first release in the Pushmo series to arrive outside of the 3DS.
Pixeljunk Shooter Ultimate review for PS4, PS Vita
Pixeljunk Shooter arrives on the PS4 and Vita. Is the “Ultimate” term deserved, or just a bunch of hyperbole?
Shovel Knight review for 3DS, Wii U, PC
The long-awaited Shovel Knight has finally arrived, and you’ll find it was well worth the wait.
Battle Princess of Arcadias review for PS3
Battle Princess of Arcadias may look like a rainbow vomiting up sunshine and sparkles all over a flash game, but it’s actually a whole lot deeper than that.
How To Train Your Dragon 2 review for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U
I bet you’re looking for a game based on a movie.
1001 Spikes review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One, Wii U
More accurate title: 1001 spikes and arrows and pits and fire-breathing statues and crumbling platforms and…well, you get the picture.
Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection review for PS Vita
For those about to rock pop, we salute you.
Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse – Episode 1 review for PS Vita
George Stobbart and Nico Collard bring their adventures to the Vita. Does their brand of European adventure translate to the smaller screen? Read on and find out.
