The PS Vita has become the portable console of the moment, with so many titles coming especially from Japan to the handheld upping the roster quite drastically. Most of these Japanese games are in the form of Role Playing Games,…
Criminal Girls: Invite Only Review
In an era where more studios are opening all around the world, many are losing touch with the original games, such as one of the pioneers of the genre, Japan. Japan has been the origin of many beloved games which…
Akiba’s Trip: Undead and Undressed Review
Akiba’s Trip: Undead and Undressed, I see what you did thar, is a beat’ em up game straight out of japan and set in the Japanese and Gaming culture of Akibahara. Developed by Acquire, who made a very similarly mechanic…
Grim Fandango Remastered Review
It’s fair to say that game developers and writers are running out of ideas, otherwise we wouldn’t need to keep revisiting the past would we. Sure in the past couple of years some cracking narratives have surfaced and have been…
Atelier Ayesha Plus: The Alchemist of Dust Review
In the first year and a couple months of the new generation, we have seen countless ports, mostly previous-gen games to the new consoles. Ports can happen to and from any console, and Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dust is…
Citizens of Earth Review
Citizens of Earth is a game developed by Eden Industries and published by Atlus, a game very similar to the old classic Earthbound. Following the Vice President of the world you will explore the world, fight off angry protestors and…
The Wolf Among Us PS4/XboxOne & PS Vita Review
The Wolf Among Us is something of a dark horse in Telltale’s stable – a vivid translation of Bill Willingham’s Fables comic series. You probably haven’t heard much about Fables and that’s not surprising – fantastic as it is, it’s…
Flyhunter: Origins Review
Platformers on handheld games are basically evergreen; there is quite the selection at any time of year, and apart from the usual ones there are some which shine among the others. Flyhunter Origins, developed by Steel Wool Games, falls in…
Tales of Hearts R Review
As far as PS Vita titles go, many complained that the line-up offered by Sony for its latest handheld was lacking, both in quantity and in quality. While this may be still true for some genres, taking for example the…
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Review
As the ever-popular LEGO brand has grown, so has its licensed products, and since 2005 Traveller’s Tales have been developing video games based off a variety of famous universes. After many successful releases based around Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Harry…
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