Limbo review for PS Vita
Limbo on the Vita looks incredible, and all the high praise it earned on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 is just as deserved here.
Videogame Reviews
Limbo on the Vita looks incredible, and all the high praise it earned on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 is just as deserved here.
A brutal and shockingly unflinching look at humanity in a post-pandemic world which also happens to be one hell of an intense videogame experience.
Check out the new and impressive gameplay demo trailer for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, as shown during the Microsoft Conference today.
Take one part Angry Birds, and one part real time strategy and you have a fun game from ZEN Studios that will hook you in for hours.
It may not be the greatest mobile game ever to come to the PS Vita, but it’s a decent diversion if you’ve got a few minutes to kill… or maybe are on a bathroom break.
Bad Bots showcases a few moments of classic game homage done right, but control issues and unremarkable combat design really dampen the fun here.
CCP Games enters the console space with Dust 514, a free-to-play online shooter that ties directly into the existing PC title Eve Online.
An interesting combination of Risk-style turn-based strategy and match-3 gameplay that’s perfect for gaming on the go… except this version isn’t portable.
Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D will make you fall in love with the 3DS all over again, while simultaneously making you want to smash it to pieces.
Fuse may not go down in history as a memorable classic as compared to other Insomniac franchises, but it should find its co-op audience.
It was cold in the tunnels, but we had to fight for our survival. PC gamers could not continue to live on console ports of games alone…
If ever there was a game that deserved more recognition than it has gotten, Life of Pixel would be it.
Even with it’s unique pairing of two genres, Sanctum 2 doesn’t really offer too much to get excited about.
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is pure, distilled, western action at its finest. It’s great enough to make The Cartel feel like it never happened.
A slightly improved version of the odd and insane, yet surprisingly appealing survival horror experience.
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