Akiba’s Beat review for PS4, PS Vita
“What if Groundhog Day became a JRPG?” asked no one ever.
“What if Groundhog Day became a JRPG?” asked no one ever.
Aegis of Earth promises a twist on the usual tower defense formula. Does it deliver?
Strip it down to its essence, and Akiba’s Trip is actually a pretty great game.
Xseed Games’ very over-the-top PS3 and PS Vita beat-em-up/action RPG gets launch dates and a confirmed PS4 release.
Xseed’s “largest voice-over project to date” is headed to the Vita and PS3 this summer complete with Japanese and English voice tracks and more. New screens too.
If your PlayStation systems have been lacking quirky vampire beat-em-up/action RPGs, then Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed may be for you. First details/trailer.
For a game that seems tailor-made for the PlayStation Vita, the unique rhythm strategy hybrid doesn’t fully take advantage of the system’s features.
There aren’t nearly as many quirky Japanese-developed PS Vita games out there as we hoped at the moment, but hopefully the confirmation of Orgarhythm by XSEED Games will help that along.
Way of the Samurai 4 is often as interesting as it is messy, both in it’s politics by swordfight approach to diplomacy, and in its technical shortcomings.
XSEED Games is releasing Way of the Samurai 4 onto the PlayStation Network in the very near future… about 3 weeks to be a little more exact. Read on for more details on pricing along with new screens.
XSEED Games and ACQUIRE today announced that their unique upcoming PlayStation Vita action-platformer, Sumioni: Demon Arts, has gone gold and will be ready to go for the March 20th release date. New screens too!
Acquire’s re-entry into the ninja market with Shinobido 2 fails to excite. Lackluster and repetitive gameplay abound in this launch stealth title, read more in the review link below.
Action! Deception! Intrigue! Namco Bandai snuck over some new pieces of Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen media for their PlayStation Vita launch title, including a set of screens and a fresh new trailer.