PS3 Reviews
Review: Deadly Premontion: The Director’s Cut
Written by Addam Kearney on May 13, 2013 in PS3
[Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut]
Deadly Premonition may be one of the most divisive games ever made. When it was released on the Xbox 360 in 2010, some critics thought it might have been one of the worst games ever created, with terrible dialogue, bad graphics and horrid controls. There was, however, another group of critics who thought it was… Read More »
Review: Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
Written by Addam Kearney on February 19, 2013 in PS3
[Hideo Kojima, Konami, Metal Gear, Platinum Games, Revengeance, Rising]
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance has had a somewhat troubled development history. Initially shown at E3 2009, Metal Gear Rising was only teased by Hideo Kojima. After not hearing anything about the game for a fairly large period of time, however, it seemed as though the game might have been cancelled. Indeed, internally at Kojima Productions,… Read More »
Review: The Expendables 2: The Game
Written by Melisa Snyder on August 29, 2012 in PS3
[Expendables 2, Married Gamers, PS3, The Married Gamers, TMG, Ubisoft, xbla]
Ubisoft is exploding onto your gaming screen with an action shoot ‘em up based on the action movie The Expendables 2. This downloadable game sells on XBLA and PSN for roughly fifteen dollars American. Will this game ride the movie hype train all the way to the bank or will it get derailed and dive… Read More »
Review: Quantum Conundrum
Written by Kelly Brown on July 11, 2012 in PC, PS3
[Airtight Games, Dolly, IKE, John de Lancie, Kim Swift, Portal, Professor Fitz Quadwrangle, PS3, Quadwrangle Manor, Quantum Conundrum, square-enix, Steam, Valve, Xbox Live Arcade]
As a 12 year old boy, most are not thrown into a puzzle filled mansion where they have to figure out how to get through a room and use the puzzling words of their uncle, who is piped through the intercom system, to help them. Yet this is exactly what occurs in the new Square Enix puzzler Quantum… Read More »
Review: Brave - The Video Game
Written by Melisa Snyder on July 10, 2012 in PS3
[Brave, Disney Interactive Studios, Married Gamers, PS3, TMG, Wii, Xbox 360]
Disney Interactive Studios is allowing gamers the chance to run around in the world of Pixar’s new movie Brave. Players have the opportunity to play as Merida the princess-turned-heroine, Queen Elinor in giant bear form, and a will o’ the wisp. This third person shooter begins by explaining the general plot of the film using… Read More »
Review: Trine 2
Written by David Chapman on February 9, 2012 in PS3
[Adventure, Atlus, Frozenbyte, PC, PlayStation 3, PSN, Puzzle, Trine, Trine 2, xbla, Xbox 360]
If you missed Trine the first time around, it’s a shame … but understandable. Trine was a wonderful puzzle game that, unfortunately, slipped under most people’s radar. Luckily for gamers, Trine managed to make enough of a blip in the market for the right people to take notice and greenlight a sequel. Enter Trine 2,… Read More »
Review: Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension
Written by John Catuira on September 27, 2011 in PS3
Kid games are interesting when played by an adult. It requires two different perspectives that place different levels of importance on different aspects. Take for instance, Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension for the PlayStation 3. The game is very loosely based on the movie of the same name. In the game, titular characters… Read More »
Review: inFamous 2
Written by Jeff Jones on July 5, 2011 in PS3
inFAMOUS 2 is the fantastic open world super-hero/villian sequel, from developer Sucker Punch, to the Playstation exclusive inFAMOUS released in 2009. Cole MacGrath is back with the electrical powers thrust upon him in the first game. He again is forced into making choices affecting his friends and strangers around him before facing the final adversary…. Read More »
Review: Mortal Kombat
Written by Elaine on May 4, 2011 in PS3
The 90s were a magical time. Friends was on TV, birthday parties were held at roller skating rinks, and fighting games were king of the hill. Mortal Kombat was ridiculously popular through the 1990s both in arcades and on home consoles. The past few MK iterations have been lackluster at best most especially the… Read More »
Review: Mindjack
Written by Miles Messenger on March 17, 2011 in PS3, Xbox 360
[M, Mature, Mindjack, Rated M for Mature]
“MINDJACK jacked my mind” In this era of video games, it seems like we’ve seen it all and everything looks and feels the same making the market prime for something fresh and original. Enter MINDJACK… A totally unique game that adds a twist never before seen in a game before, the ability to hack into… Read More »