Quell Memento review for PS Vita
I’m not sure what’s more noteworthy about Quell Memento: how addictive it is, or how relaxing it is.
PlayStation Vita Reviews
I’m not sure what’s more noteworthy about Quell Memento: how addictive it is, or how relaxing it is.
Limbo on the Vita looks incredible, and all the high praise it earned on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 is just as deserved here.
It may not be the greatest mobile game ever to come to the PS Vita, but it’s a decent diversion if you’ve got a few minutes to kill… or maybe are on a bathroom break.
If ever there was a game that deserved more recognition than it has gotten, Life of Pixel would be it.
If you’re an RTS-loving PS Vita or PS3 owner then unfortunately Zombie Tycoon 2 is most definitely not the game you’re looking for.
Buy it for yourself. Buy it for your friends. Buy it for random strangers on the street. Thomas Was Alone is seriously that good.
Like Burn The Rope, Jetpack Joyride and Dragon Fantasy Book 1 before it, Draw Slasher arrives on the Vita after getting its start in the iOS gaming ecosystem.
A retro-style RPG that borrows heavily from the past 25 years and may or may not be for everyone.
Let’s Fish! Hooked On is surely the best fishing game available for the PlayStation Vita. It’s also the only fishing game available for the system…
Machinarium is a feast for the senses and a treat for your brain, and there’s nothing else on the PS Vita like it.
Atelier Totori Plus is one of the deepest, most enjoyable RPGs I’ve played on the Vita, and that’s all there is to it.
A great portable version of one of the year’s best 3D fighters, with a few added bonuses!
Note to self: don’t play Bit.Trip…Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien before bed again. It will not go well.
Motocross action is what the game promises, and motocross action is precisely what it delivers.
Believe it or not… the best just got even better. Find out why this year’s MLB The Show may be the best sports game yet.
if you’re looking for reasons not to play Urban Trial Freestyle, it won’t be hard to find them. Here’s why you should play it, though: it’s really freaking addictive.
Team Ninja and Tecmo Koei bring Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 from the PS3 over to the Vita, but it seems like something is missing. Oh wait, that’s just the FPS.