PlayStation Vita Reviews
Review: Guacamelee!
Written by Samantha Olvera on April 22, 2013 in PlayStation Vita
[DrinkBox, DrinkBox Studios, Guacamelee, Married Gamers, PlayStation 3, Playstation Vita, PS Vita, PS3, PSN, The Married Gamers, TMG]
Well it seems that DrinkBox has done it again and managed to make another highly amusing and sometimes unbelievably frustrating game. Guacamelee! is your typical “underdog turns hero to rescue the love of his life and save the world” story. However, this story does something different by basing the theme around luchador culture. You play… Read More »
Review: Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation
Written by Samantha Olvera on November 9, 2012 in PlayStation Vita
[Assassins Creed III Liberation, Married Gamers, PlayStation 3, Playstation Vita, PS Vita, PS3, Review, The Married Gamers, TMG, Ubisoft]
It’s hard to believe that the Assassin’s Creed series has been around for five years already, but it’s easy to believe that in those five years it has become very popular and well loved. I often envy those who haven’t played it and get the chance to experience it for the first time. When Ubisoft… Read More »
Review: Rayman Origins
Written by David Chapman on March 26, 2012 in PlayStation Vita
[PlayStation, Playstation Vita, Rayman. Rayman Origins, UbiArt, Ubisoft, Vita]
Y’know, I feel kind of bad for Rayman. Once the mascot for Ubisoft, the limbless hero has since been overshadowed by the likes of Assassin’s Creed, Just Dance, and anything with the words “Tom Clancy” attached. Heck, Rayman was even forced to take a back seat to his supporting cast in the Rayman Raving Rabbids… Read More »
Review: Touch My Katamari
Written by David Chapman on March 15, 2012 in PlayStation Vita
[Beautiful Katamari, Katamari Forever, Namco Bandai, PlayStation, Playstation Vita, Sony, Touch My Katamari, Vita]
It’s been eight years since the King of All Cosmos first gave his son a Sisyphus complex in the original Katamari Damacy game. Now the Prince is rolling his way onto the PlayStation Vita, courtesy of the appropriately (albeit somewhat suggestively) named Touch My Katamari from Namco Bandai. But is there still enough momentum to… Read More »
Review: Uncharted: Golden Abyss
Written by David Chapman on March 11, 2012 in PlayStation Vita
[Bend Studio, Nathan Drake, Naughty Dog, Nolan North, PlayStation, Playstation Vita, PS Vita, Sony, Uncharted, Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Vita]
Whether it’s by design or by chance, most console makers ultimately find that one major mascot that helps define their system. For Nintendo, it’s Mario. For Microsoft, it’s Master Chief. Heck, even NEC had Bonk on the TurboGrafix-16. Instead of a plumber, a soldier or a caveman, Sony’s de facto spokesperson is a globetrotting, wisecracking,… Read More »
Review: Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack!!!
Written by David Chapman on March 3, 2012 in PlayStation Vita
[Blobs, Download, DrinkBox Studios, Mutant, Mutant Blobs Attack, PlayStation, PS Vita, PSN, Sixaxis, Sony, Tales from Space, Vita]
The PlayStation Vita has been out for a couple of weeks now, with everybody talking up the new handheld and its launch line-up of “must have” releases. While Vita owners might be rushing to stores to pick up their shiny new copies of titles like Uncharted: Golden Abyss or Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, there’s… Read More »
Review: Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
Written by David Chapman on February 21, 2012 in PlayStation Vita
[Avengers, Capcom, comic books, comics, Marvel, PlayStation 3, Playstation Vita, PS3, street fighter, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, UMvC3, Vita, X-Men]
It’s hard to believe that it’s really been more than fifteen years since the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe stepped out of the pages of their monthly comic books to face off with the video game superstars of Capcom. Things have certainly come a long way since a quarter was dropped into that… Read More »
Review: Little Deviants
Written by David Chapman on February 16, 2012 in PlayStation Vita
[Bigbig Studios, Little Deviants, minigames, PlayStation, Playstation Vita, Sony, Vita]
Usually, when a new console hits the market, gamers can expect two types of launch titles. The first are those awesome “must have” titles that have been carefully crafted with great skill and design to provide early adopters with an experience that single-handedly justifies every ounce of hype that has built up to the moment… Read More »