Retro/Grade review for PSN
Retro/Grade infuses Rock Band with Gradius, and with some really satisfying results. Want to know more about this rhythm-based shoot ’em up? Read our full review behind the cut.
PlayStation Network Reviews
Retro/Grade infuses Rock Band with Gradius, and with some really satisfying results. Want to know more about this rhythm-based shoot ’em up? Read our full review behind the cut.
Papo & Yo delivers on personal moments of tragedy, and is a remarkable experience in video game form that’s unfortunately undercut by constant, technical issues.
“There’s no sensation to compare to this — Suspended animation, a state of bliss.”
This game of Frogger isn?t going to win over anyone who isn?t a fan or maybe too young to really ?get it?, but for old fogies like myself, Hyper Arcade Edition is a new and ?ribbeting? challenge that will more than satisfy fans of the series without tainting their memories.
Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles marks another four table set to the ever expanding library of Zen Studio’s produced virtual pinball tables. This collection, focusing on the ever-popular comic-turned-movie stars delivers on all levels.
Jeremy McGrath’s Offroad roars onto XBLA and PSN, but doesn’t quite manage to blow away the competition, resulting in an experience that’s streamlined but satisfying.
Unfortunately, Bang Bang Racing offers little bang for your hard earned buck…
Resident Evil’s The Umbrella Chronicles and Darkside Chronicles make their way over to the PS3 in this digital only release from Capcom. While definitely a visual upgrade over the Wii versions of the games, adding a new coat of paint doesn’t hide the flaws found in both of these light-gun style shooters.
The second episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead delivers on all fronts, continuing the tense, nail-biting horror found in the first episode. The second episode benefits from having the core cast already established, and you quickly discover there’s more horrific things in store for the group than just zombies.
If you would have told me 3 years ago that the music gaming industry would be dead, I would have thought you were crazy. Does Jam Live Music Arcade do anything to revive the genre or does it fall on deaf ears?
The second episode of Sonic the Hedgehog 4 rolls out on PSN and XBLA. How does it match up to the previous entry, or the former 2D Genesis titles? Read the full review to find out!
Awesomenauts is well…pretty awesome. A 2D Multiplayer Online Battle Arena that really shines on consoles, you’re sure to be addicted to this one in no time. Read more in the full review behind the link!
Telltale Game’s interpretation of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead shambles onto digital platforms, continuing Telltale’s adventure game revival set against the backdrop of the zombie apocalypse. It’s far better title than Jurassic Park, and shows a whole lot of promise for upcoming episodes. Read more in the full review!
Suffer as…James and Kate did? OK, they’re no G, but this is still a super fine port of one of the few modern arcade shooters from the past decade, suitably priced for PSN.
A fighting game developed for the fighting game community by the fighting game community that’s an absolute steal at $15.
The Pinball Arcade finally hits consoles with four exciting tables, and a whole lot of pinball love. Awesome presentation, amazing detail, and some of the best video game pinball physics around make this a must have.
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.