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Vita | PSNStores - Part 13

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July 19th, 2013

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Review: Flying Hamster HD

Flying Hamster originally came released on the Minis platform a few years back and immediately captured me with my love of cartoon hamsters, shmups, and of course… penguins. In all seriousness Flying Hamster was one of my top Minis games …

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July 14th, 2013

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Review: The HD Adventures of Rotating Octopus Character

Dakko Dakko has made some great games for the Minis platform, and now they are converting them to run natively on the PlayStation Vita. The HD Adventures of Rotating Octopus Character is the first, and brings along new graphics and …

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July 2nd, 2013

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Review: Hotline Miami (Vita)

Imagine sneaking up behind someone and slicing their throat, kicking in a person’s head as they lay against a wall after taking a punch to the face, or strangling the life out of someone as they desperately try and crawl …

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July 2nd, 2013

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Review: Velocity Ultra

Velocity Ultra is the best given a new coat of paint.

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June 18th, 2013

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Review: Jak & Daxter Collection (Vita)

This Jak & Daxter Collection is the first of many classic remakes to come to Vita following a quasi-recent release on PS3. Let’s hope future classic collections on Vita are better than this one. What is promising is that this …

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June 16th, 2013

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Review: Quell Memento

I don’t tend to get all artsy fartsy when I review video games, but with years of studying French films under my belt, I have the ability to. I am going to partially utilize that pseudo-pretentious ability in reviewing Quell …

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May 21st, 2013

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Review: Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery Episode One – A Bump in the Night

Summer camp is a customary part of life for some kids growing up, being shipped off to the woods under the care of wacky camp consolers and hanging out with “interesting” camp mates. You interact with nature, eat questionable food, …

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May 18th, 2013

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Review: Men’s Room Mayhem

There’s nothing really more to it than you’d expect, but what is there has been executed well, and without any form of technical hiccups.

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May 1st, 2013

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Review: Dragon Fantasy Book I

In playing Dragon Fantasy Book I you can tell that the developers of Muteki Corporation are big fans of classic JRPG’s, before gorgeous cutscenes, confusing battle systems, and bloated conversations were the norm. These games were something special, and while …

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April 26th, 2013

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Review: Draw Slasher

There is no denying what we are witnessing happen on PSN. Indie games are reigning supreme over bigger budgeted titles, and the digital space is more accessible to consumers and developers than it’s ever been. What’s happening behind that is …

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July 19th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Flying Hamster HD

Flying Hamster originally came released on the Minis platform a few years back and immediately captured me with my love of cartoon hamsters, shmups, and of course… penguins. In all seriousness Flying Hamster was one of my top Minis games …

+

Read More

- 0 Comments

July 14th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: The HD Adventures of Rotating Octopus Character

Dakko Dakko has made some great games for the Minis platform, and now they are converting them to run natively on the PlayStation Vita. The HD Adventures of Rotating Octopus Character is the first, and brings along new graphics and …

+

Read More

- 4 Comments

July 2nd, 2013

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Review: Hotline Miami (Vita)

Imagine sneaking up behind someone and slicing their throat, kicking in a person’s head as they lay against a wall after taking a punch to the face, or strangling the life out of someone as they desperately try and crawl …

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July 2nd, 2013

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Review: Velocity Ultra

Velocity Ultra is the best given a new coat of paint.

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- 27 Comments

June 18th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Jak & Daxter Collection (Vita)

This Jak & Daxter Collection is the first of many classic remakes to come to Vita following a quasi-recent release on PS3. Let’s hope future classic collections on Vita are better than this one. What is promising is that this …

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Read More

- 1 Comment

June 16th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Quell Memento

I don’t tend to get all artsy fartsy when I review video games, but with years of studying French films under my belt, I have the ability to. I am going to partially utilize that pseudo-pretentious ability in reviewing Quell …

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Read More

- 6 Comments

May 21st, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery Episode One – A Bump in the Night

Summer camp is a customary part of life for some kids growing up, being shipped off to the woods under the care of wacky camp consolers and hanging out with “interesting” camp mates. You interact with nature, eat questionable food, …

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Read More

- 3 Comments

May 18th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Men’s Room Mayhem

There’s nothing really more to it than you’d expect, but what is there has been executed well, and without any form of technical hiccups.

+

Read More

- 2 Comments

May 1st, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Dragon Fantasy Book I

In playing Dragon Fantasy Book I you can tell that the developers of Muteki Corporation are big fans of classic JRPG’s, before gorgeous cutscenes, confusing battle systems, and bloated conversations were the norm. These games were something special, and while …

+

Read More

- 13 Comments

April 26th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Draw Slasher

There is no denying what we are witnessing happen on PSN. Indie games are reigning supreme over bigger budgeted titles, and the digital space is more accessible to consumers and developers than it’s ever been. What’s happening behind that is …

+

Read More