Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 review for PS Vita
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!
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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.
So Shank 2 is out. It’s called Shank 2, and is exactly what you’d expect from a game called Shank 2: more Shank in the form of a sequel. Shank is still a badass; he blows stuff up, rescues ladies, and he still… audible sigh… he still shanks people.
Role Playing Games meet Pinball… well kinda. See if Zen Pinball’s unique new add-on for Zen Pinball and Pinball FX2 is worth the price.
There is actually plenty to LOVE about EA Sport?s new entry into the tennis gaming circuit. Read though for all the details.
UFC Undisputed 3 comes out nearly two years after the second entry in THQ and developer Yuke’s take on the Ultimate Fighting Championship. And taking that year off to go back and refine the game from its last entry certainly seems like it paid off. I?ve found myself far more addicted to the game than I ever was with 2010, and there have been a number of changes that feel like a step in the right direction.
Heads will certainly roll in the best effort Rebellion has put forth in quite some time, it just ends up that their aim was just a little off really hitting the mark this time. Read on to find out exactly why.
Just like the characters themselves, The Simpsons Arcade Game is just timeless… but will everyone still appreciate the game after all these years? Read on to find out what we think.
Revelations brings back some old-school horror charm to the Resident Evil franchise, with a split tale filling the gaps between Resident Evil 4 and 5. How do the further adventures of Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine stack up? Find out after the cut.
Brutal, bloody and bizarre, The Darkness II is a great alternative first person shooter for those who are sick and tired of the typical FPS fare. See what makes it worth playing.
Is Dustforce a delightful, example-setting 2D take on parkour by a talented indie team, or am I just making up stuff to get you to click through to this review?
Soulcalibur V shows that Namco can get online fighting down pat, but a lackluster single player mode takes some of the oomph out of the latest release. But don’t worry, you can still put horse heads on just about everyone.
Does Puddle bring enough puzzle to pony up the pennies on XBLA and PSN? Bazinga Sheldon, I found a puzzle game just for you.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 excels where the original didn’t, but not without a few flaws of it’s own. A handful of additions, like monster collecting, and more exploration help bring this game more in line with what was expected out of Final Fantasy XIII.