Orgarhythm review for PS Vita
For a game that seems tailor-made for the PlayStation Vita, the unique rhythm strategy hybrid doesn’t fully take advantage of the system’s features.
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For a game that seems tailor-made for the PlayStation Vita, the unique rhythm strategy hybrid doesn’t fully take advantage of the system’s features.
And the award for ?circle strafing and backpedaling game of the year? goes too…
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Rehashed gameplay aside, sequelizing Pokemon Black and White ends up being the biggest step forward the series has taken in quite some time, and makes for a worthwhile experience for Pokemon fans across the world.
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Finally, a new Need for Speed game that brings back old school NFS memories while delivering one of the most heart pounding racing experiences that the series has seen to date.
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Everybunny will want to check out the follow-up to 999, as Virtue’s Last Reward ups the ante in difficulty, and makes a couple refinements worth checking out for new platforms.
Not as full-featured as the console version of Assassin’s Creed III, but Liberation makes up for it with a streamlined experience, an interesting main character and story, and plenty of unique gameplay ideas.
While 343 Industries might be new to the helm of Microsoft’s FPS flagship, Halo certainly seems to be in the right hands if Halo 4 is any indication of what we can expect going forward.
You can?t be number 2 if there?s no competition, but that doesn?t mean this game doesn?t rock
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