Corpse Party: Book of Shadows review for PSP, PS Vita
If you want an unsettling portable experience that leaves you a little shaken by its over-the-top gore and off-putting atmospherics, this is the absolute perfect game for you.
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If you want an unsettling portable experience that leaves you a little shaken by its over-the-top gore and off-putting atmospherics, this is the absolute perfect game for you.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into outer space, the Necromorphs return for one last scare.
Zen Studios today sent over an awesome new trailer for the Star Wars Pinball – Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back Table. Zen also updated us on how the gameplay, missions and checkpoints will work with these new tables.
Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 2 offers up all the flashy style and action Dynasty Warriors fans have come to expect from developer Omega Force, infused with the hyper-masculinity of one of Japan’s most iconic manga and anime franchises.
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is a beautifully rendered RPG that shows genuine love and care by developer Level-5 and famed animation company Studio Ghibli. It’s not the most innovative gameplay experience in the genre, but it’s definitely worth a look for PS3 owners.
If you don’t mind paying a slightly steep premium to get some building-destroying, bug-blasting fun on your handheld, then take the plunge and download this game immediately.
17-Bit delivers a fun take on ancient warfare with their strategy release of Skulls of the Shogun. Devour enemy skulls and bash your way through enemy defenses in this unique turn-based strategy game.
If you’re a fan of the Sly franchise, own a PS3 or PS Vita (or both ideally), and/or are looking for an enjoyable action platformer, then definitely consider Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time.
Fire Emblem debuts on the Nintendo 3DS with an adventure that’s well worth the wait. Join Chrom, Vaike, and more on their quest to defend Ylisse against multiple threats.
Space combat isn’t as well loved as it used to be, but Strike Suit Zero makes an honest effort at changing that. It doesn’t completely work, but for the asking price is definitely worth a look.
Online gameplay issues aside, GGXXACP is a fantastic 2D fighter for fans of Guilty Gear and new players who are looking for a fight.
Having played nearly every game that’s come out on the Vita to date, I feel comfortable saying this: I don’t think there’s anything on the system that fits it more perfectly than Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD.
Ron Gilbert and Double Fine team up to bring you The Cave, a seven character adventure filled with puzzles, traps, platforming and, well, more puzzles.
Unchained Blades makes it way to the Nintendo 3DS, bringing along it’s excellent blend of dungeon crawling and monster collecting for portable fans everywhere.
Ninja Theory’s Devil May Cry revival is finally here. How does the controversial reboot of one of Capcom’s most cherished PS2 era characters fare? Read the full review to find out.
If, for whatever reason, you haven’t played Burn The Rope before, then by all means download it to your Vita, because you’ll definitely get your $4 worth.
Finally, one of the very best 3D arcade fighting games of all time comes home as it was intended.