December 20th, 2009 by Josh Schwartzman
If the old saying “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” had any indication on how developers felt than Sony should be extremely thrilled to know that Dante’s Inferno is a very flattering God of War title. That’s not to say Dante’s Inferno copies God of War exactly down to the tee, but it does [...]
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December 15th, 2009 by Chris Selogy
It’s been quite a while since we’ve seen a new PixelJunk game from Q-Games, which has mostly been due to terrific support for PixelJunk Monsters and Eden along with the PSP port of Monsters in the past year. PixelJunk Shooter is their latest game in the popular series of PSN game that coincidentally is their [...]
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December 14th, 2009 by Chris Selogy
This generation has been nice to old games and concepts as there’s a lot of promise for their art styles to reach their full potential in HD. Just Add Water has taken the gameplay of Gravitar and added Geometry Wars-style vector visuals to make Gravity Crash for PSN. The result is a beautiful shooter with [...]
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December 8th, 2009 by Chris Selogy
While the folks at EA have tried their hand at an arcade football game for a while now, but it has taken until now that they captured the Blitz style of simplicity. Madden NFL Arcade is a much more simple game overall than recent Maddens have been and that makes for an arcadey experience that [...]
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December 7th, 2009 by Josh Schwartzman
When Assassin’s Creed released back in 2007, fans got to taste just a sample of the possibilities that Ubisoft imagined. With amazing visuals, stunning locations and gameplay that revolutionized how we play and imagine games today, Assassin’s Creed proved to be more popular than anyone imagined. How exactly would Ubisoft be able to top that [...]
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December 7th, 2009 by Filippo Dinolfo
PopCap Games is known for making easy to pick up and play games that are very difficult to stop playing. Square Enix is a company known for making long character-driven RPGs with epic albeit somewhat clichéd storylines. Putting these two companies together on a project could yield one of the most addicting games ever created, [...]
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December 6th, 2009 by Chris Selogy
With Peggle’s release on PSN recently, PopCap Games finally dropped the Peggle Nights expansion on both PSN and XBLA to let players add more levels to their games. Peggle Nights features an interesting take on the adventure mode along with more challenges to test your skills even further. To take a quick detour, the reason [...]
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December 1st, 2009 by Chris Selogy
The PSP has seen a lot of console franchises make a good transition to the portable system this year. Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines certainly makes a lot of fundamental changes that should’ve made for a great PSP version of the parkour sandbox franchise, but the execution left a lot to desire. Bloodlines takes place right after [...]
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