PlayStation Vita Review: ‘Killzone: Mercenary’
Killzone: Mercenary is the first truly capable FPS on the PlayStation Vita. It is a game that shows what this powerful and innovative handheld can do when the right developer truly commits to the...
View ArticlePlayStation Vita Review: ‘Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate’
There is a lot of attention being focused on the new, major console release of Batman: Arkham Origins and this may make people overlook the handheld release of Batman: Arkham Origins Blakgate. That...
View ArticlePS Vita Review: ‘Tearaway’
This is the story of a personable envelope and his plucky dog as they set out to play dress up with paper pigs. And, it’s the best game on Sony’s Vita. You can say many things about Iota, the...
View ArticlePlaystation Vita Review: ‘Tales of Hearts R’
Tales of Hearts R, developed by Namco Tales Studio and published by Bandai Namco Games, isn’t wholly original, but neither does it pretend to be and the fact that it’s simply so “JRPG” lends it a lot...
View ArticleHands-on with Bandai Namco’s ‘Dark Souls III’ and ‘Attractio’
On Wednesday August 12 I got a hands-on look at some upcoming Bandai Namco titles at an event in New York City. Nearly a dozen titles were available for play at the event and of the ones that I saw—and...
View ArticleGame Preview: ‘LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Trailers and Demo Released
The Star Wars Universe is no stranger to the LEGO gaming treatment – games have been released for each of the 6 original movies, with varying degrees of success. Now, a new piece of the universe is...
View ArticleMontreal International Game Summit 2018: Interview with Chris Bourassa...
One of my absolute favorite videogames of the last five years is the insanely hard, often times frustrating, but always engrossing Darkest Dungeon from Red Hook Studios. The game’s creative director,...
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