The past few weeks have have been dominated by high-profile, AAA titles but despite their undoubted quality, my time has been dominated by something else – namely LUFTRAUSERS.
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Review: Ys: Memories of Celceta
Memories of Celceta is the fourth game in the Ys series. If you own a Vita and feel like having an adventure, this game is for you.
Review: Surge Deluxe
“Come on man! Just one more line. That’s all I need! Look at all the colours man. I just need my fix. All I want to do is relieve some pressure. Please?”
Review: OlliOlli
Whatever frustrations or moments of elation you feel while playing it, OlliOlli can almost always be described as one thing – fun.
PlayStation Now, Questions Later
There are still quite a number of questions that will need to be answered regarding PlayStation Now before we can all start throwing away our old, dusty original PlayStations.
Review: Tearaway
Releasing Tearaway now is either a show of the utmost confidence in Media Molecule and their latest offering or utter disregard for the game’s prospects – so which is it?
Review: A-Men 2
With the growth in the Vita’s library since the original A-Men helped launch the system, A-Men 2 aims to entice a larger audience.
Review: Proteus
Proteus is a surreal exploration game developed by Ed Key and David Kanaga, and ported by Curve Studios, which may not actually be a game.
Review: Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate
Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate ticks all of the ‘home-console-to-mobile’ port boxes – and in doing so, has become one of my favourite games in the series.