Guacamelee! is a surprising source for a number of in-depth questions regarding ethnic art and internet influence, but it's also one of the finest games available for the PlayStation Vita. Players steering clear of it for the reasons listed above [...]
May 7, 2013
PS Vita, Reviews
What I got was a game that had contained the plight of child soldiers, guerrilla warfare and redemption all wrapped in a near-inappropriate layer of silliness [...]
March 7, 2013
PS Vita, Reviews
While this game doesn’t bring anything new to the table it accomplishes what it sets out to do with some minor speed bumps along the way. This game will definitely have its audience and even people looking for some pick [...]
March 1, 2013
PS Vita, Reviews
Book of Shadows serves as a collection of prequel, intermediary, and alternate tales and takes on characters from Blood Covered, the first Corpse Party game released in the US. [...]
February 7, 2013
PS Vita, Reviews
Persona 4 Golden is, as far as I’m concerned, is the PlayStation Vita’s killer app. Atlus has done a great service to the platform by not just porting a four year old game but adding a great deal of content [...]
January 7, 2013
PS Vita, Reviews
The final word on Black Ops: Declassified is somewhat paradoxical. It’s not quite the trainwreck that many have made it out to be. In fact, if this were an iOS game available for $1.99, there’s every chance that it would [...]
December 17, 2012
PS Vita, Reviews
Sine Mora is one of the most beautiful shmups I’ve ever had the chance to play. It’s also a solid action title with a surprisingly deep story about the lengths someone will go for revenge. [...]
December 5, 2012
PS Vita, Reviews
I enjoyed my time with Ragnarok Odyssey and thought it to be a great fit for the Vita. The “pick up and play” nature of the contract system makes it the perfect game to play while sitting on a train, [...]
December 3, 2012
PS Vita, Reviews
One charge that can never be levied at Ubisoft is a lack of ambition. After five console Assassin's Creed games in just six years, and a smattering of handheld offshoots, the French super-publisher has set it sights on the one [...]
November 15, 2012
PS Vita, Reviews
Not many developers have been too hot on Vita development but there is nothing to fear because Criterion has your back! It’s a safe assumption that the Vita will see a lot of console ports in its lifetime and if [...]
November 13, 2012
PS Vita, Reviews