With Tearaway, Media Molecule delivers their best game yet and a must-own for the PlayStation Vita. Click through for my full review. Continue reading
Category Archives: Reviews
Resogun Review
Housemarque brings addictive arcade shooter action to the PS4 launch. Click through for my full review. Continue reading
Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus Review
Does Ratchet and Clank’s final adventure on the PS3 deliver? Click through to see my verdict on the Lombax’s latest. Continue reading
Puppeteer Review
How did Sony Japan’s latest entry into the platforming genre turn out? Click through to see my take on Puppeteer for the PlayStation 3. Continue reading
Rayman Legends Review
Rayman is back in an all-new 2D platforming adventure. How does it stack up in this once again crowded genre? Click through for my verdict on the matter. Continue reading
The Last of Us Review
After putting Naughty Dog’s gripping new action game through its paces, I’m here with my verdict. Click through to read my review. Continue reading
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time Review
It seems rare that a video game series goes away for seven years to return. I can think of a few series that have done it. And some to great success (Metroid’s return with both Fusion and Prime comes to mind), but I honestly can’t think of one I was so invested in doing so. … Continue reading
Dust: An Elysian Tail Review
I have been waiting to play Dust: An Elysian Tail for years now. I am happy to report that it largely lives up to the expectations I have let build up for it since it was announced and quite the amazing accomplishment especially when you consider it was largely made by one person. Dust: An Elysian Tail’s … Continue reading
Lumines: Electronic Symphony Review
The Lumines series is my all-time favorite in the puzzle genre. The way it integrates music into a classic block-dropping puzzler has always just clicked with me. I have played the series less over time. I loved the two PSP versions, but never put a lot of time into the PS3 version. I was excited … Continue reading
Shank 2 Review
I’ve always liked the idea of playing a 2D game with the kind of combat seen in the premiere 3D combat action titles of recent years like Ninja Gaiden and Devil May Cry. The original Shank was the first game I really played that felt like it was going for this. It was a game … Continue reading