Forest Legends: The Call of Love review for PS3
What’s a hidden object game without hidden objects? Not a whole lot, apparently.
PlayStation 3 Reviews
What’s a hidden object game without hidden objects? Not a whole lot, apparently.
Arachnaphobes: you may want to avoid this game. Everyone else: get it ASAP.
Strider gets the reboot treatment for current and last gen systems courtesy of developer Double Helix and Capcom. Is the world ready for the return of Strider Hiryu?
Dustforce looks like a dream. Does it play like one, too? Read on to find out!
It’s the end of the world for Final Fantasy XIII, as Lightning says one final farewell to friends in the last installment of this trilogy.
Not quite as AWESOME as the movie, but still a solid new LEGO game worth checking out.
If you think Vegeta is some weird Australian food, Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z might not be the game for you.
Mystery fans might want to play this more than just once upon a midnight dreary.
Aveline is back, and she?s never looked or sounded better!
To the extent that such a thing is possible to Hidden Object Games, Twisted Lands: Shadow Town feels ever-so-slightly off.
Just in case you were worried that the tide of retro-inspired platformers was showing any signs of abating, here’s another one.
A couple of years late, but Toki Tori comes to the PS3 with all of it?s cute, puzzling goodness.
Stick It To The Man wants to inject some humor into your PS3 and Vita. Does it succeed, or do its jokes just fall flat?
We find out how many rivals it takes to help launch a new console generation.
Ho-hum, just another game where you fly through space on a dog, help snowmen warm up, and fall in love with a balloon. You know, all the staples of the psychological testing-adventure genre.
Contrast may look amazing, but does its gameplay measure up to its visuals? Read our review and find out!