Claire: Extended Cut review for PS Vita, PS4
A horror game that falls just a little short of its goals.
PlayStation Vita Reviews
A horror game that falls just a little short of its goals.
Exile’s End may not do any one thing horrifically badly, but it’s still undeniably a bad game.
Playing this game may just have you follow Criminal Girls’ main characters to Hell.
If endless runners and RPGs had a baby, it?d look like Mystery Chronicles: One Way Heroics.
Not as bad as it could be, but not particularly great, either.
As run-of-the-mill a shmup as you could ever imagine.
As the Atelier series gets closer to its 20th mainline game, I think pretty much everyone knows what to expect by now.
As player-friendly as any game with hours and hours of tutorials can be.
God Eater 2 doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it does make it run a little more smoothly.
Aggressive mediocrity, thy name is Dungeon Punks.
A sci-fi adventure game with romance, intrigue, and a whole lot of awesomeness.
Giant robots battling it out. What more could you need? Quite a bit, it turns out.
Day of the Tentacle makes the jump to modern consoles. Should it have?
Giving a whole new meaning to the term “rail shooter”.
Killing Titans is a blast, even when it becomes a bit tedious.
What do you do with a twin-stick shooter that discourages shooting? Scream in frustration, throw your Vita across the room…and then pick it up so you can have another go at it.
Does the charm of SteamWorld’s sequel carry over to the Vita? Read on.