The PlayStation Vita is impressive but needs better games
The PlayStation Vita is without a doubt the best designed handheld gaming device I have ever used. It’s sleek, beautiful and has a slew of innovative, unique features. The Vita’s aesthetic is very...
View ArticlePreview: Tearaway finally gives PlayStation Vita owners a game worth playing
Tearaway finally gives PlayStation Vita owners a game worth playing. Sure, there are great titles on the system, but lately, there really haven’t been many solid releases. During Sony’s pre-E3 event in...
View ArticleThe PS4′s cross-play feature could be awesome
After testing out PlayStation 3 to PlayStation Vita cross-play for the first time with Toronto-based Drink Box Studio’s Guacamelee!, I’m hooked. The ability to play a game anywhere on the portable...
View ArticlePreview: Killzone: Mercenary could be the first great Vita first-person shooter
The first thing I noticed about Killzone: Mercenary when I got a chance to play it at a recent Sony E3 preview event in Santa Monica, was how impressive the graphics are. I’ve had to do this kind of...
View ArticleSony trolls the internet and confirms the existence of DRM
Yesterday, Sony’s Worldwide studio president Shuhei Yoshida, trolled PlayStation fans around the world by stating that “Death Ray Manta” is coming to the PlayStation Vita. Get it? DRM (digital rights...
View ArticlePS4: It won’t have online DRM or used game blocking features
Today at Sony’s E3 press conference the gaming giant revealed that the PlayStation 4 won’t have any kind of used game blocking features or online checking digital rights management (DRM). The console...
View ArticleReview: Soul Sacrifice Requires a Blood Offering of Patience
I sympathize with Capcom producer, Keiji Inafune. While his games are often filled with meaningful intentions, it’s hard for any genre outsider to feel compelled enough to invest any considerable...
View ArticleSony announces the PS Vita TV
Today, Sony announced the PlayStation Vita TV, a micro sized $100 console that lets gamers play PlayStation Vita and PSP games on their television with a Dualshock 3 PlayStation 3 controller. The...
View ArticleReview: Killzone: Mercenary brings the console shooter experience to the PS Vita
It’s really hard to emulate a console shooter experience on a handheld and some pretty terrible attempts were released on the Vita last year. Both Resistance: Burning Skies and Call of Duty:...
View ArticleReview: Tearaway is the Vita’s first truly unique game
As great as the PlayStation Vita is, since its 2012 release, a game hasn’t dropped on the handheld that makes the platform feel special. The Vita is in dire need of a game that warms your heart and...
View ArticleTop video games of 2013: What’s this year’s best game?
It’s that special time of year again where I sit down and recall the ridiculous number of video games I’ve played this year. Last year I did a top five list with Halo 4 taking top honours and Far Cry 3...
View ArticleReview: Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation HD has the same technical issues as...
Freed from its handheld PlayStation Vita origins, Assassin’s Creed spin-off title, Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation, has dropped its numbered association with the franchise and is looking to carve a...
View ArticleReview: Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z is mindless fun, without the fun
Since its debut in the mid-eighties, Dragon Ball Z has become one of the most popular anime series in the world. The extension of the classic Dragon Ball series has gone on to spawn multiple films,...
View ArticleSony unveils lighter, slimmed down PlayStation Vita
Sony Computer Entertainment America is hoping to give gamers who have been sitting on the fence and thinking about picking up a PlayStation Vita a gentle push.
View ArticleReview: Dustforce on the PS3 and Vita feels like it missed a spot
Dustforce is one of my favourite platformers, but the recently release PS3 and Vita versions of the game are a bit of a mess. When Dustforce released two years ago for PC, it was an incredible...
View ArticleReview: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f prefers novelty over innovation
Sitting at home on a well-deserved Friday night a lions-share of my time was spent relaxing on the couch with my PlayStation Vita in hand, tapping along to foreign pop songs and partying with digital...
View ArticleHohokum review: A great concept ruined by lack of direction
The first time I played Hohokum I was instantly mesmerized. The Long Mover, Hohokum’s thin, snake-like being glides effortlessly across the screen and dances around objects with ease. For about two...
View ArticlePlayStation TV review: An inexpensive pitch to casual players
I’m in a financial dilemma. Between expenses for travel, buying presents ahead of the Holiday season, and my wallet-sapping love of fast food, I simply don’t have enough cash on hand to buy that...
View ArticleInside Severed, the dungeon crawler from Toronto developer Drinkbox Studios’
There’s a strange sense of rhythm that begins to form the more you play Severed, Toronto-based developer DrinkBox Studios’ follow-up to their award-winning platformer, Guacamelee. One thing the studio...
View ArticleHow Media Molecule is bringing Tearaway Unfolded to the PlayStation 4
Las Vegas – Back in 2013, unique PlayStation Vita title Tearaway released to rave reviews from fans and critics alike, but unfortunately the game didn’t reach the broad audience many believed it...
View ArticleThe pressure is all on Nintendo at this year’s E3
Each year every major video game developer and publisher gathers to reveal their big name upcoming games and consoles at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) held at the Los Angeles Convention...
View ArticleE3 2012: Sony reveals Beyond: Two Souls
Beyond: Two Souls stole the show at Sony’s E3 press conference with its high-end graphics, life-like facial animations and famous main character, Oscar winner Ellen Page. A gameplay trailer of another...
View Article3G PlayStation Vita is launching in Canada.. but why?
… In partnership with Rogers, Sony is set to launch the 3G version of their next-generation handheld gaming device, the PlayStation Vita, this fall. The 3G version of the PlayStation Vita has been...
View ArticlePress Start: Where did the PlayStation Vita go wrong?
On paper, Sony’s PlayStation Vita looks like an awesome handheld. It’s specs resemble a slightly under powered PlayStation 3 and it’s one of the first handheld gaming devices to truly blur the lines...
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