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Dynasty Warriors NEXT review for PS Vita
Dynasty Warriors comes to the Vita in full force, but touch screen mechanics bog down the action a little too much. How does the rest of Omega Force’s portable action fare? Read the full review to find out!
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Dynasty Warriors comes to the Vita in full force, but touch screen mechanics bog down the action a little too much. How does the rest of Omega Force’s portable action fare? Read the full review to find out!
Brian tackles EA’s SSX revival, and shows that snowboarding games aren’t quite dead yet. Read the full review to see how the newest entry stacks up!
Brian takes a look at acclaimed developer Starbreeze’s attempt to revitalize Syndicate for the modern era. Does switching to a first person shooter help or hinder the beloved franchise? Read the full review to find out!
WIth plenty of action and Twilight Zone-style scares, Remedy Entertainment proves again that you can get full fledged game play from a downloadable title.
As a PS Vita launch title, Little Deviants does have some endearing qualities, but the package as a whole leaves much to be desired.
A Road Trip without online play is like coming to a Road Out sign. Find out what went wrong in the newest portable version of the creative kart racer.
A quick look at the recently released DLC for Final Fantasy XIII-2, featuring playable versions of Lightning and Lt. Amodar. Not a bad addition for the asking price, but not without some minor frustrations.
Acquire’s re-entry into the ninja market with Shinobido 2 fails to excite. Lackluster and repetitive gameplay abound in this launch stealth title, read more in the review link below.
Gotham City Impostors offers something that is exactly the same as Call of Duty, but completely different. In other words, it?s worth a shot.
A solid and portable representation of the FIFA Soccer series that you can get away using your hands with! See what Brian thinks of EA Sports’ first Vita sports title.
Katamari fever hits the Playstation Vita, and finally we have proper dual analog support on a handheld system. But lack of original content definitely hurts what would be an otherwise solid entry in the series, read more in the full review at the link below!
While Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning isn’t the best game I?ve played in this genre, for a first outing, I must commend Bug Huge Games and on being so ambitious and trying new elements that appeal to many different players.
It’s Marvel baby! The console upgrade of Marvel vs. Capcom 3 hits the Vita launch week, and brings all the fighting fun to the portable screen. Hit the review link below to see how it performs!
The wheel of fate is turning, this time on the Playstation Vita with BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend. This handheld port of Arc System Works popular 2D fighter brings the pain with all the bells and whistles of it’s home console brethren. Read the full review below to find out how well it stacks up!
Wipeout hits the Vita and blows away the racing competition. How great is the newest iteration of Sony’s flagship sci-fi racer? Click the review link below to find out!
Mario, Sonic, and the rest of the gang join up in near-future London for some Olympic mini-game madness on the 3DS. How does the portable outing fare this time around? Read the review to find out!
Our first Vita launch title review! Uncharted: Golden Abyss drops jaws and plays fantastically on the Vita, but just how pesky are those touch screen features? Click through to the review to get the final word on Uncharted for the Playstation Vita.