Deadliest Warrior: Ancient Combat has an awesome concept behind it. Ninjas vs. Pirates, Samurais vs. Knights, Alexander the Great vs. Vlad the Impaler, William Wallace vs. Shaka Zula, and other combatants are here, ready to eviscerate each other using their … Continue reading
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Resident Evil: Operations Raccoon City sounded like a great idea. Relive the events of Resident Evil 2 and 3, only this time you get to be on Umbrella’s team sent to eliminate all traces of the evil corporation’s involvement. You … Continue reading
From the ashes of yet another bad connection on Skype, comes the next entry of PlayStation University’sUnderground Radio, now made from real lamb skin! Join us as we tackle Ratchet and Clank’s HD Collection, whether or not Joe’s hatemail email exists, and whether … Continue reading
Commander Shepard has spent years warning the galaxy of the threat posed by the Reapers, sentient machines that cyclically wipe out all organic life in the Milky Way every 50,000 years. The Reapers were constantly written off as a myth … Continue reading
It’s unfair, but sometimes a game just slips under the radar. For every Uncharted, Halo, and Final Fantasy that comes out there are games that simply don’t get the attention they deserve. There are games out there that are real gems, and … Continue reading
If I was ever asked to recommend a video game that I thought was a great example of how crazy and over-the-top Japan can be, I would say Katamari Damacy, and I mean this in the most positive way. If … Continue reading
The new PlayStation Vita is a desirable device to a wide demographic of hardcore gamers, and young kids are just as dazzled by new technology as adults are. The software response to this is Little Deviants, meant to appeal to … Continue reading
WipEout has always been a rock-solid racing series, but it’s also doubled as a technical showcase for whatever PlayStation system it happens to appear on. WipEout 2048 strives to do the same for Sony’s shiny new Vita, and it’s mostly … Continue reading
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