Great news, JRPG fans! Suikoden III is making its way to the PlayStation Network this week, slated to launch June 23. As announced on the PlayStation Blog, the 2002 PlayStation 2 title will join Suikoden and Suikoden II as part of the PlayStation 2 Classics series of games available as…
Read MoreNews by Jedediah H. If you’ll stop tugging at my turtle-neck and conveniently recall, this year marks the 10th anniversary of Rising Star Games’ excellence in continuously bringing us titles from all over the world, titles like Deadly Premonition and Virtue’s Last Reward. To celebrate, they’ll be holding a super…
Read MoreNews by Jedediah H. Most people in developed cultures don’t acknowledge death as a prospect. The thought of one day losing our existence, our accidental privilege to experience worldly occurrences through our tailored perspective, terrifies the optimism right out of our trembling vertebrae. And because of this fear, we avoid…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. I am a long standing fan of the Double Dragon series. How far back do I go with the series? I remember dropping many quarters into the arcade machine. The introduction and end fight music are still among my absolute favourite in all of video games.…
Read MoreJust like there is a massive sale going on in Xbox Live this week, the PlayStation Network is showing off a lot of discounted titles as well. To start off, there are the usual weekly discounts as well as the Vita Anniversary Bash sale: Class of Heroes Crimson Gem Saga…
Read MoreComing to us from a small Thai developer outlet, Wicked Monsters Blast is, well, a blast. This is a game that the kids in the house will get right into – especially if they have access to the PlayStation Move peripheral. And, for those older folks, if you’re into shooting…
Read MoreHere we go. After running a trial with select developer partners, Sony has officially opened its PlayStation Mobile platform to, well, any developer who has $99. In a move that is blatantly taking the fight to Apple on its own battleground, Sony’s PlayStation Mobile platform is designed entirely to support…
Read MoreTokyo Jungle doesn’t necessarily make this obvious, but it’s actually a horror game. When my pack of Pomeranians can tear into a tiger and rip it apart, I’m sure I’m looking into a crystal ball, and my life-long suspicion has borne out true; Pomeranians are evil incarnate. Of course, I’m…
Read MoreRealms of Ancient War is heavy on the action. Swarms of enemies will attack your hero at every turn in this downloadable Diablo-style hack-and-slash. But the big question is: can a game that doesn’t even have a ‘block’ button still be engaging in this day and age? The answer is:…
Read MoreJourney into the heart of a child in this emotional PSN indie game. Many of the world’s great musicians take their troubles in life and turn them into inspiring, oftentimes sensitive music to help soothe their sufferings. Painters craft images to tell a story that promote their world views. Writers…
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