Category: PS Vita
PlayStation Vita Reviews
Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart review for PS Vita
Like Producing Perfection before it, Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart shows that the Hyperdimension Neptunia series is a lot more enjoyable when it steps out of its JRPG comfort zone.
OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood review for PS Vita, PS4
OlliOlli is back. Is it better than ever? Read on to find out! (Spoiler: It totally is.)
Fantasy Hero: Unsigned Legacy review for PS Vita
If Monster Hunter and Diablo got together and gave birth to a hideously misshapen baby, it would be Fantasy Hero.
Desert Ashes review for PS Vita
Can a Tim Burton-esque flair make Desert Ashes more than just another turn-based tactics game?
La-Mulana EX review for PS Vita
Yet another tough as nails platformer makes it way to the Vita. Is this one worth your time? Read on to find out!
Q*Bert Rebooted review for PS Vita, PS4, PS3
A video game pioneer gets dragged into the present. But should it have been?
Grim Fandango Remastered review for PS Vita, PS4
The original Grim Fandango came out so long ago, it’d now be old enough to drive in most places. Does the Remastered version show its age?
htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary review for PS Vita
If you’ve ever wanted a game that’s nothing but one long escort mission, a) what’s wrong with you? and b) your wish is granted!
Reel Fishing: Master’s Challenge review for PS Vita
Can a hardcore vegan enjoy a fishing game? Read on to find out!
Minutes review for PS4, PS Vita
Why spend a dollar for a smartphone game when you can spend eight times as much for a similar experience on your PS4?
Aeternoblade review for PS Vita, 3DS
You wouldn’t think that an epic tale of vengeance, magic and a mysterious weapon could come off as totally bland…unless you’ve played Aeternoblade, in which case you’d totally think that.
Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dusk review for PS Vita
Does the latest Atelier game to grace the Vita try anything new, or is it just same old, same old. Read on to find out!
Nihilumbra review for PS Vita
A little Limbo, a little Stealth Inc. and a heavy dose of Dokuro add up to make an inspired platformer.