PlayStation Vita

Review: Demons Gaze

Review: Demons Gaze

Oz awakens to find himself in Misred-a cursed land at the world’s western frontier-with a dark shroud covering certain memories of his past. The land before him contains many labyrinths that hold both treasure and danger in equal volumes. Without...

Review: Yakuza Ishin (Import) AKA Ryu Ga Gotoku Ishin

Review: Yakuza Ishin (Import) AKA Ryu Ga Gotoku Ishin

Sakamoto Ryoma is living undercover, with a false identity, as “Saito Hajime” in Kyoto. One year earlier, on the eve of the coup d’état of Tosa, Ryoma’s foster father, the man who raised him, was murdered before his eyes. The...

Review: Steamworld Dig-PS4/Vita

  Take the role as Rusty, a lone mining steambot, as he arrives at an old mining town in great need. Dig your way through the old earth, gaining riches while uncovering the ancient threat that lurks below…   Pros:...

Review: Ys-Memories Of Celceta

Review: Ys-Memories Of Celceta

Unable to remember even his own name, Adol Christin awakens to find himself in a city called Casnan, on the eastern end of the Ispani. It is here that he meets Duren, an information dealer who claims to have encountered...

Review: Lego Movie: The Video game

Review: Lego Movie: The Video game

Transform the ordinary into the extraordinary and experience the ultimate LEGO building experience in the all new The LEGO Movie Videogame. Step into the world of Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average citizen who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and...

Review: Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc

Review: Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc

when Makoto arrives for his first day of class, he suddenly falls unconscious, and when he wakes up he finds himself in a classroom within the school—with the windows barred and the doors locked. As he explores the abandoned, dirty...

MouseCraft Coming To PlayStation Vita In May

MouseCraft Coming To PlayStation Vita In May

Independent game publisher Curve Digital has today announced that puzzle-platform game MouseCraft will be coming to Vita in May, with a PlayStation 4 version planned for the summer. The PlayStation versions will be developed by London developer Curve Studios.

Review: TxK

Review: TxK

Glowing vectors, explosive particle effects and a pulse-pounding soundtrack are core elements of many modern arcade shooters – a style that Llamasoft defined with its seminal 90s tube shooter.  TxK is the spiritual successor to that genre-defining work and brings...

Review: Surge Deluxe

Review: Surge Deluxe

Surge, available on PlayStation Vita. The mobile version was the first game out of the blocks for Futurlab following their landmark deal with Sony. Being Futurlab I must say my expectations for the game are high, following a string of...

Review: OlliOlli

Review: OlliOlli

OlliOlli is a 2d skateboarding game that mixes addictive one-life gameplay with over 120 tricks and grinds with 100 deviously crafted levels & 250 challenges across four gameplay modes. OlliOlli rewards the most skilful and riskiest of players, always tempting you...

Review: Dragons Crown

Review: Dragons Crown

Brandish your blade, dust off your grimoire, and rally your online adventuring party. Dragon’s Crown thrusts you into a fantastical medieval world packed with labyrinthine dungeons to explore, vile monstrosities to smite, and nearly endless online adventure. Your mission is...

Review: Euflouria HD Vita Edition

Review: Euflouria HD Vita Edition

Eufloria is an ambient game of space exploration and conquest that employs surprising themes of plant growth and bio mechanical evolution. The game allows the player to explore a beautifully realized universe rendered in a style that is both unique...

Review: A-Men 2

Review: A-Men 2

You will struggle to find any record of Bloober Team’s initial A-men game being a launch title for the PS Vita here in the EU, perhaps a damning indictment of it’s lack of popularity. This seems rather a shame, as...

Review: Furmin

Review: Furmin

Lead the Furmins through over 100 ingeniously designed and visually stunning levels. Furmins provides hours of brain-twisting fun for fans of physics-based puzzle games.  Guide all the Furmins to the basket (level exit) by re-arranging a variety of items and...

Review: Proteus PlayStation Edition

Review: Proteus PlayStation Edition

Proteus is a game about exploration and immersion in a dream-like island world where the soundtrack to your play is created by your surroundings. Played in first-person, the primary means of interaction is simply your presence in the world and...

Review: Worms Revolution Extreme Vita

Review: Worms Revolution Extreme Vita

Worms Revolution Extreme is the latest game in the classic turn-based strategy series to come to the Vita,  featuring exciting new features, All DLC and beautiful 3D graphics whilst retaining the classic 2D gameplay that fans love. This is Worms,...

LEGO Marvel’s Scientist Supreme M.O.D.O.K. Is Back In Brick Form

LEGO Marvel’s Scientist Supreme M.O.D.O.K. Is Back In Brick Form

The self-declared evil Scientist Supreme of the Marvel Universe and his villainous cohorts are back in  LEGO Marvel Super Heroes available October 22 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita and PC. The game is also a launch title for Xbox One and...

Review: Lone Survivor

Review: Lone Survivor

In this psychological survival adventure, the masked protagonist must escape from a city ravaged by disease, by any means necessary. Starving and exhausted, he has begun to question how much of what he sees is even real. A new kind...

Review: Killzone Mercenary

Review: Killzone Mercenary

As a mercenary named Arran Danner, you go where the money is. Your client will give you the objective and then it’s up to you to get the job done. Every contract, every mission, every kill gets you paid. And...