Escape Plan review for PS Vita
Even though it may have been lost in the PS Vita launch mix, Escape Plan is a dark and funny, head-scratching puzzler with unique touch controls that is worth considering for your new portable.
Even though it may have been lost in the PS Vita launch mix, Escape Plan is a dark and funny, head-scratching puzzler with unique touch controls that is worth considering for your new portable.
Avengers Assemble! Zen Studios this morning has announced that tables based on Marvel’s The Avengers Movie, World War Hulk, Fear Itself, and The Infinity Gauntlet are headed to the to Xbox LIVE Arcade, PlayStation Network, and for the first time, the PlayStation Vita.
Sony took home a couple of design awards for their new portable hardware and other various peripherals.
Again, there’s too many things to download this week for both the PS3 and the PS Vita in addition to the Spring Fever promotions starting up. Read on for the full list.
Super Stardust Delta is more or less Super Stardust HD, and if you’re itching to take what is essentially the PS3 game with you, it’s an excellent pickup. Read on for the details.
Play, Create and Share was so 2011… in 2012, thanks to Sound Shapes for the PS Vita, we’re all about Play, Compose and Share. Check out the latest media and details for the PS Vita musical sidescrolling platformer.
MLB 12: The Show on the Vita does a good job getting the nuances right, but fails to deliver on the polish that gamers have a chance to see on the PS3 version. It’s still the best baseball game, now on the go.
Konami this morning announced that Metal Gear Solid HD Collection will be coming to the PlayStation Vita this Summer, TRANSFARRING included. Check out a new batch of media also.
Ninja Gaiden comes to the Vita in this port of the PS3 port of the original Xbox game. Sound confusing? Well, find out more in the full review at the link below!
Based on the music selection, social/community functionality, and the fact that it’s a new Lumines game for a new platform, Lumines: Electronic Symphony is totally worth checking out. Too bad the price and lack of online play hold it back a bit.
An addictive and gorgeous, portable golf game with loads of features that makes it a perfect fit for the PlayStation Vita. Fore!
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!
Gobble up this downloadable, portable gem on the cheap, as it is one of the best games on the PS Vita! Read on to find out why.
Silent Hill overkill? Silent Hill Downpour, HD Collection and Book of Memories have shifted around a bit according to Konami… get ready for the March of Madness.
Make your fingers dance along with multiple hits from Michael Jackson, while CG renditions of popular music video’s play in the background. Is it worth the price? Read the review to find out more!
Plants vs. Zombies arrives on PSN for the PlayStation Vita, and is quite possibly the best port of the game yet. Read more in the full review at the link below!
Another quite decent batch of PlayStation content in this week’s update, including several PS Vita trials/demos and a foursquare app, a couple of interesting new PS3 releases such as Killzone 3 Multiplayer and Storm, and a FIFA Street and MLB 2K12 demo. Plenty of add-ons as well and a few full PS3 titles. Read on.