The Best and Worst of the PlayStation Vita Remote Play

I truly enjoy the PlayStation Vita.  Its games and apps are phenomenal, but the phrase I love to tout about the portable is that: “it’s the best feature of the PlayStation 4.”  Obviously I’m referring to remote play; while the devices are constrained to staying within roughly thirty feet of each other, it still allows the user to take their game with them to other places in the home.

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What a $91 Million Loss Means for Nintendo

Nintendo has released their 2014 first quarter (Q1) financial results, showing off their landmark Mario Kart 8 software sales — however, they still have a loss of ¥9.4 billion ($91 million USD). While the gaming industry loves to keep up with their favorite companies’ sales and earnings, little know the meaning behind them. What does this operating loss mean for Nintendo and how does it affect them in the long run? Continue reading What a $91 Million Loss Means for Nintendo

No Man’s Sky is Not a PS4 Exclusive, to No Man’s Surprise!

In a report featured within this month’s Edge Magazine, the procedurally generated space-sim/shooter/adventure/something, No Man’s Sky will be coming to PC as well as PS4.  While the game will come to PS4 first, it is not exclusive to the Sony hardware. Continue reading No Man’s Sky is Not a PS4 Exclusive, to No Man’s Surprise!

Rogue Legacy Review

DEATH IS ONLY THE BEGINNING

Death is a common occurrence in Rogue Legacy. Between the title screen and the game over screen you will lose your cool; however, it’s in these moments of frustration where the triumph will compel you to continue playing, even after your 400th death. Rogue Legacy is challenging, but it becomes an addictive, challenging platformer. Continue reading Rogue Legacy Review