Sine Mora review for XBLA
For shootemup fans everywhere, Sine Mora is a must-have. It’s [trendy praise prose] and [Metacritic quote compliment] that fills a modern genre hole that HD ports just don’t seal.
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For shootemup fans everywhere, Sine Mora is a must-have. It’s [trendy praise prose] and [Metacritic quote compliment] that fills a modern genre hole that HD ports just don’t seal.
Armored Core V picks up where Chromehounds left off, delivering a solid team based, tactical mech fighting game that’ll satisfy fans of both series.
Conceptually it?s like a non-boring version of The Road, mixed with Book of Eli-style action and Uncharted urban climbing… In reality, it?s crushed by marred controls and poor implementation.
Mass Effect 3 brings an end to an era for a stellar RPG series from the masterminds at Bioware, and leaves behind a lasting impact.
Yakuza returns to the Playstation 3, this time with zombies, and a poorly realized third person shooting element that’s best left to this single entry. Read more in the full review behind the link.
A surprisingly deep and playable, arcade-style racer for the PlayStation Vita that really needed a bit more of a visual injection.
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Naruto returns to consoles courtesy of Cyberconnect2, with another entry in the awesome Ninja Storm series. Generations refines what made Ninja Storm 2 so much fun, but does lose a couple key elements along the way. Read more in the full review!
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Devil Survivor’s first sequel hits the DS, marking one of the last “real” games to hit Nintendo’s aging piece of hardware. How does it stack up to the first? Read more in the full review at the link below!
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After all these years, Sony’s MLB: The Show series is still the reigning baseball champ. Read on to find out what we think about this year’s version.
You got your Tekken in my Street Fighter! The first part of the Namco / Capcom team-up hits the Xbox 360 and PS3, with smashing success. Find out more in the full review at the link below!
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