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The BioShock Game the Vita Could Have Had

With Irrational Games gone, we get a glimpse of the ghost of the BioShock game that could have been on the Vita. Ken Levine, the man behind the great hit franchise, announced what the BioShock Vita game could have been if 2K and Sony ever gotten the partnership together.

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Sword Art Online’s Big Update Not Built In

Looks like the newest Sword Art Online game will be more of a “hollow fragment” when it comes to the West in August. According to Siliconera, the game is getting more content in Japan that will not be built into the Western release.

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BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Review (Vita)

THE WHEEL OF FATE HAS NOT STOPPED YET

BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma, the third major entry in the BlazBlue series, has finally arrived on the PlayStation Vita. This latest release brings with it new characters, new mechanics, and of course a new chapter in the notoriously complicated story of Ragna the Bloodedge. But do these new additions live up to the well-respected BlazBlue name? Continue reading BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Review (Vita)

UPDATE: Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Release Date Announced

Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment will be released on August 19th in North America and on August 20th in Europe and Australia, according to Bandai NamcoContinue reading UPDATE: Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Release Date Announced

Magical Beat Review

DROPPING BLOCKS AND DROPPING BEATS

Have you ever wondered what happened if Japan made Tetris instead of Russia? Have you wished that games like Rock Band required more thought than just reflexes? If you answered yes to those questions, please note that they were completely rhetorical, and I would like to introduce you to Arc System Works’ Magical Beat, a Japanese rhythm-puzzle game that recently made its way to the PS Vita. So, has this game hit all the right notes, or is it just tone-deaf?

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