BRB UK 4: Idiotsyncrasies
Pip-pip! It's time for another steaming heap of Britishness to be delivered straight to your lug holes, so join Dan, Jon and Tim for yet another episode of BRB UK. Cravats and monocles are optional,...
I Am Alive Review
If I said this game was set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, that wouldn't be entirely accurate. The term would suggest that it was after the total and universal destruction of all mankind. However, ...
Binary Domain Review
If Binary Domain is to be believed, 2080 will see the unveiling of some robot-building evil mastermind that has been plotting the potential downfall of humanity for some time. The truth is reveal...
Lumines Electronic Symphony Review
The PlayStation Vita unquestionably has some serious graphical grunt under that sleek exterior – so there's officially no better way to show off the power of the Vita than with block puzzler. Wa...
F1 2011 Review
I'm a massive petrol head and general lover of all things motorsport. So imagine my joy when I heard that F1 2011 was racing over to the Vita - is Sumo Digital's port a motorsport masterpiece, o...
Deep Black: Reloaded Review
Water. Y'know, that wet stuff that covers two thirds of our planet. Unbelievably, there are still some gaming characters that struggle with a waist deep puddle. But such concerns are not a proble...
SSX Review
It's snow joke that everything new about this game is on very thin ice, but it's redeemed by classic gameplay that's still brrrrrilliant. But is SSX better than that awful joke? Read our verdict....
Rayman: Origins Review
When Rayman: Origins was released it was amongst a plethora of much higher-profile games. Sadly I, like many others, missed out on it during that rush, but the Vita has given Rayman a home that d...
Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack! Review
I'm so glad the downloadable game market exists. Thanks to it, there's no shortage of great games out there for around $10 that likely would have never been made. Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs A...
Touch My Katamari Review
The Katamari series is one of my favourites of all time. But whilst the first Katamari games oozed creativity, the franchise has become a little bit stale of late. So has the King of All Cosmos...
Everybody’s Golf Review
Golf. Not usually considered one of the most exciting sports on the planet - but Everybody's Golf (also known as Hot Shots Golf) is one of the top-selling Vita titles and one of my favourite gam...
ModNation Racers: Road Trip Review
There are certain expectations to be had when a game comes from the home console to a handheld device. The game almost certainly won't look as good, some features will be missing ...
BRB UK 2: Face Of The Internet
It's Vita day all over the planet! To while away the hours as you wait for your shiny Sony goodness, Dan, Jon and Tim have crimped out another portion of British podcasting goodness for your delecta...
Russian Dancing Men Review
If you are familiar with Weebl’s Stuff then you should know what to expect from this game; Russian Dancing Men incorporates great ‘get stuck in your head for days’ tunes, sublime cartoon graphics...
News: PS Vita PSP Compatibility Not Backwards In Coming Forwards
Many of us rolled our eyes when we saw Sony's official list of PSP titles that would play nice with the incoming PS Vita. Well, there's some good news, with confirmed compatibility for titles th...
Syndicate Review
Syndicate may have been an entirely different style of game in the past. Right here, right now though it is a futuristic first person shooter. Fans of the original isometric real-time strategy ga...
Uncharted: Golden Abyss Review
Giving you a full console experience on a handheld is a hard thing for developers to try and do. Uncharted: Golden Abyss delivers the console experience, but is hindered by the forced inclusion o...
BRB UK 1: Familiar Voices
After an extended break, your favorite British Bastions of Blithering are back with a brand new show on a brand new site. So welcome one and all to the maiden voyage of the BigRedBarrel UK Podcast!