JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure HD review for PSN, XBLA
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure gets an HD makeover for current-gen consoles, but also proves that sometimes you can’t go home again. A lackluster port for a high asking price makes this a tough sell.
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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure gets an HD makeover for current-gen consoles, but also proves that sometimes you can’t go home again. A lackluster port for a high asking price makes this a tough sell.
The train of death and misery rolls on for the cast of Telltale’s Walking Dead, based on the Robert Kirkman created comic. The infighting comes to a head in Episode 3, check out our review behind the cut.
Way of the Samurai 4 is often as interesting as it is messy, both in it’s politics by swordfight approach to diplomacy, and in its technical shortcomings.
This Transformers epic delivers in ways War of Cybertron failed to do, offering up a more explosive, and fun romp through the destruction of the Transformers home world that’ll go a long way in satisfying G1 fans.
Is there actually a pot of gold at the end of eastasiasoft and SideQuest Studios’ strategy RPG rainbow? Read on to find out.
The truest, most realistic experience you can expect to have playing the game of football without actually being there. A must buy for anyone who considers themselves a real football fan.
Retro/Grade infuses Rock Band with Gradius, and with some really satisfying results. Want to know more about this rhythm-based shoot ’em up? Read our full review behind the cut.
Dust: An Elysian Tail marks a stellar end to this year’s Summer of Arcade promotion, showing that Microsoft certainly saved the best for last. Check out the full review behind the cut.
Papo & Yo delivers on personal moments of tragedy, and is a remarkable experience in video game form that’s unfortunately undercut by constant, technical issues.
New Super Mario Bros. 2 doesn’t excite quite as much as its predecessors, but still eeks out a fun, new platforming experience on the 3DS handheld.
Sony and Supermassive Games today revealed Until Dawn, a teen slasher-style of horror game made especially for the PlayStation Move and PS3. First screens, trailer and info.
Death rides on in the sequel to Darksiders, arriving this week for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. How does the highly anticipated follow-up stack up? Read the full review to find out!
Hong Kong action comes to consoles with Sleeping Dogs, from developer United Front Games. Does it make John Woo a happy dove, or turn Simon Yam’s suave demeanor sour? Click on the link below to find out!
Risen 2 might not be the pirate RPG we’ve all been waiting for, but it’s certainly not devoid of a bit of old-school RPG charm. Still, some technical and system issues keep this from being a must-own game unless you’re a pretty big genre fan to begin with.
The 4th Summer of Arcade title is here with 5th Cell’s Hybrid, a unique third person shooter that focuses solely on multiplayer. Check out the full review behind the cut.
The new 3DS XL is just around the corner, and we’ve got our hands on one! Check out the full review behind the cut to see how this big boy stacks up to the original model.
Wreckateer might not be the most exciting entry in this year’s Summer of Arcade line up, but it certainly does what it advertises. Which is smashing the heck out of a whole lot of castles.