As a newcomer to the Deception franchise, the premise intrigued me, but the execution leaves something to be desired.
Sony is getting closer to pitching a perfect game with this series.
Nippon Ichi Software is the travelling carnival of videogame publishers. Silly claims require credible evidence, and no other North American publisher can boast of a lineup matching the likes Z.H.P.: Unlosing Ranger vs. Darkdeath Evilman, Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero?, and all the Disgaea you can handle. Like your favorite carnival-barking provocateur, their gifts carry a certain danger of min...[Read More]
Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z is the latest entry into the famed series, and while it shares some gameplay elements and themes we've come to expect, it takes some bold steps to blazing its own path. While not a total success, I did enjoy Yaiba more so than NG3, although not by much. Let's take a closer look.
It takes a certain kind of sick bastard to get through this game.
Final Fantasy X, in traditional Final Fantasy form, became the model for its generation of Japanese role-playing games. Final Fantasy X-2 replaced weight with whimsy and functioned as a celebration of its namesake. In the case of Final Fantasy X and its fanatic follow-up Final Fantasy X-2, their place in time and position in Square-Enix’s history are symbiotic parts of the same story. How th...[Read More]
The Lords of Shadow saga ends on a high note, but the experience of the final chapter is tempered by some questionable design choices, although none of which should keep you from playing.
Left Behind is a single player DLC for The Last Of Us whose content is more of the extended and deleted scene variety than the sequel or gameplay changing kind. Of course, there's not a thing wrong with that...
See you at the end of the world…
With a renewed focus on online play, Battle of Z offers gamers and their friends a new way to team up or fight it out in 4v4 play.
As you’re telling your friends about how great Battlefield 4 and Assassin’s Creed 4 look on the PS4 (that’s a lot of 4’s), Sony and Polyphony would like to remind you that the last generation ain’t dead yet.
Saint Seiya Brave Soliders is a surprisingly fun fighting game.