Dragon Sinker review for PS Vita, PS4, Switch
Dragon Sinker is Kemco at its best — which means, of course, that it?s a slightly above average, generic JRPG.
Dragon Sinker is Kemco at its best — which means, of course, that it?s a slightly above average, generic JRPG.
Just another game featuring giant fighting mechs. Ho-hum.
A few new PS4 titles and a couple of PlayStation VR experiences round out a decent week of new digital PlayStation titles.
Who knew goats could be so terrifying?
Sony this morning revealed the next set of free PlayStation titles for PlayStation Plus subscribers, and it’s another very good month.
The first time you play Burly Men at Sea, you?ll love it. The fifth or sixth time…probably not as much.
One Eyed Kutkh: apparently Russian for My First Point & Click Adventure.
AS compared to last week’s somewhat sparse set of new PS Store titles, this week’s selection is pretty well-rounded and robust for sure.
While it’s great that Root Double strives to give players more than the standard visual novel experience, there’s still something to be said for economy and brevity.
A one-time Ouya exclusive shows it has (slightly) more life in it than its original platform.
There’s really not a whole lot of new releases on the PlayStation Store this week. Guess why.
Midnight Deluxe hits all the casual game sweet spots: short levels, fun gameplay, and a low, low price.
This week’s PS Store update is the calm before the big God of War storm.
It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye…or a hand, or a liver.
Just how much are you willing to endure to get an easy Platinum?
There’s a ton of quite interesting sounding new titles hitting the PlayStation Store this week for PS4/PSVR players and PS Vita owners too.