JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle review for PS3
Bandai Namco has created a superb fighter from the bizarre world of Joseph Joestar and friends.
PlayStation 3 Reviews
Bandai Namco has created a superb fighter from the bizarre world of Joseph Joestar and friends.
A fun little vehicular combat game. With extra emphasis on the “little”.
Ragnarok Odyssey returns two years later, with a few extra bells and whistles. Do they make the game worth playing?
Does an ancient, low-tech game get better with a high tech makeover? Read our review to find out!
LEGO The Hobbit marks a fun, but unnecessary return to the LEGO rendition of Middle-Earth, seen through the eyes of Director Peter Jackson.
The great PC platformer arrives on PlayStation platforms. Did its greatness make the transition too? Read on and find out.
How many times can you drop a pumpkin on someone’s head, have them walk into the path of an oncoming train, and then hit them with a wall-full of spears before it gets old? (Spoiler alert: infinite times, if Deception IV is anything to go by.)
Just your typical JRPG featuring mouse rape and dog princesses and villainous protagonists.
Apparently rage and frustration are two key emotions in making a highly replayable game. Who knew?
Clearly the Ninja Gaiden quality control system is 100% busted.
How small can one open-world game be? Click ahead to find out.
Dark Souls II delivers more death, death and death in the third Souls title from developer From Software.
An enjoyable experience that deserves to be played and explored if you are a fan of stealth games.
Now you can explore unresolved daddy issues and pop diva costume changes in glorious HD.
Find out how Obsidian’s South Park game is equal parts compromise and great success.
Here’s my submission for a back of the box quote: It’s not Castlevania: Judgment.