PS Reviews

Ridge Racer Unbounded review

Namco’s Ridge Racer series has had a long run since appearing in the arcades over ten years ago, but since its many iterations on consoles, the series has not changed the basic drift formula very much. Where once, and maybe twice mastery of the drift controls were a must, later

Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City review

Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City or REORC, takes a successful franchise and changes up the gameplay to suit a more action slanted audience. All the elements from the franchise remain intact such as familiar faces from the Resident Evil series, the trademark zombies and a few surprises thrown in for

Mass Effect 3 review

Mass Effect 3 ends what is Bioware’s massive and sprawling space adventure, that perhaps can be viewed as the gaming equivalent of Star Wars. Having started out as an Xbox exclusive, it has made the transition so that all gamers can get a slice of the intergalactic action. Telling the

Blades of Time review

Blades of Time tells the tale of treasure hunter Ayumi as she seeks treasures in a mystical realm called Dragonland. The game has been developed by Gaijin Entertainment, and if Ayumi with her golden pigtails and red bands looks familiar, then you’d be right as she was also the star

Binary Domain review

With a full English copy of SEGA’s Binary Domain now in our hands, it’s been an interesting ride through the game’s wild and fantastical science fiction themed story. Binary Domain is set in a Neo Tokyo of the future, filled with robots passing as humans, a squad of troops tasked

The Darkness II review

Based on the best-selling comic ‘The Darkness’ created by Top Cow Starbreeze Studios’ first effort has seem a sequel developed by Unreal and Pariah developer Digital Extremes. The Darkness tells the tale of fearless Mafia hitman Jackie Estacado who becomes host to the terrifying entity that is the Darkness which

Grand Slam Tennis 2 review

EA enters the fray alongside the efforts of Sega’s Virtua Tennis and 2K’s Top Spin series with its own Grand Slam Tennis. This is part 2 of the series and seems to be an encompassing package that spans 20 years with its ESPN Classic matches. With an extensive career mode

Ninja Gaiden 3 review

After Tomonobu Itagaki’s revival of the Ninja Gaiden series on Xbox in 2004, the games have gained a legion of dedicated fans as they fill the shoes of hardcore and traditional ninja character Ryu Hayabusa of the Dragon lineage. With two games (including the remixed Ninja Gaiden Black) on Xbox

BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend review

Arc System Works are one of the few developers clinging on to the now ancient art of providing gamers with old school 2D fighting games especially in times when the more established franchises like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat have gone fully 3D. There’s a certain charm with 2D hand