
Category: PSN
PlayStation Network Reviews


Doki-Doki Universe review for PS Vita, PS4, PS3
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.

Ys: Memories of Celceta review for PS Vita
With apologies to Daniel Bryan…Ys! Ys! Ys! Ys! Ys!


Contrast review for PS4, PS3, Xbox 360
Contrast may look amazing, but does its gameplay measure up to its visuals? Read our review and find out!


Saint Seiya: Brave Soldiers review for PS3
Saint Seiya: Brave Soldiers has all the flash of an anime fighter, but none of the fun.

Super Motherload review for PS4, PS3
If you’ve ever wished that your games had more endless manual labor, Super Motherload may be the game for you.

A-Men 2 review for PS Vita, PS3
Of all the games we’ve ever played on the PS Vita, A-Men 2 is certainly one of them.

Final Exam review for PS3, Xbox 360
Those who enjoy fun, mindless action games may give Final Exam a passing grade.

CastleStorm review for PS Vita, PS3
Can Angry Birds and real-time strategy co-exist? CastleStorm hopes so. Read on to find out if they’re right!

Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus review for PS3
A rare case where more of the same is a very, very good thing.

Angry Birds Star Wars review for PS Vita, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U
May The Force and Angry Birds be with you, regardless of which platform you’re on.

Proteus review for PS Vita
If your biggest complaint about Journey was that it was far too game-like, then here’s something that should be right up your alley.

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate HD review for Xbox 360, PS3
Now, this is how you take advantage of a second chance.

Crazy Market review for PS Vita
Attention shoppers: this PlayStation Vita game might be worth a look, if you?re not fundamentally opposed to the idea of Free-to-Play.

Magrunner: Dark Pulse review for PSN, XBLA, PC
Portal? Who said anything about Portal? This game features blue and red magnets, not holes. Totally different.