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The Vita: Not Go Quietly

Once again we find a good number of readers, viewers, and even writers or leaders of this news industry reacting viscerally.  With Tomb Raider showing itself to not entirely be exclusive, a lot of PlayStation eyes seem to be focused on the Vita, and the lack of any reveals for the little machine from this summer.

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Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Getting Free Costume DLC

Yesterday, Bandai Namco announced in a press release that players will be able to download a free DLC Costume Pack for Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment from its release until November 18th. Continue reading Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Getting Free Costume DLC

Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited Review

Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited Dood!

Do you have a taste for sardines?  Are you itching to battle corrupt politics? Do you love grinding? Want to pick up monsters & use them as a weapon? Then fire up your PlayStation Vita and grab a copy of Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited.  Oh, by the way– those soulless Prinnies are back too. Continue reading Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited Review

Release Date Set For Arcana Heart 3: Love Max!!!!!!

A release date has been set for the arrival of Arcana Heart 3: Love Max!!!!!! for the PS3 and PS Vita in North America.  On September 23rd, players will be able to purchase the game at retail stores as well as digitally via PSN.  Unfortunately, European gamers will have to wait till later in the year when the game arrives courtesy of NIS America. Continue reading Release Date Set For Arcana Heart 3: Love Max!!!!!!

Senran Kagura: Shinobi Versus coming to Europe and Australia

Marvelous Games has announced that Senran Kagura: Shinobi Versus will be released in both Europe and Australia. With this announcement, Senran Kagura: Shinobi Versus will join its cooking spin-off title Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit for a release in Europe, Australia and the US.

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Phantom Breaker: Battlegrounds Review

CHIBIS AND ALL OUT ACTION

Phantom Breaker: Battlegrounds is an unexpected surprise for such an obscure title. I’m not a huge fan of side-scrolling brawlers (though I’ve played my fair share) and I haven’t heard much about this game before, except that it was previously released in 2013 for the Xbox Live Arcade on Xbox 360. Despite this, Phantom Breaker: Battlegrounds provided one of the best casual gaming experiences I had in a long time with its re-release on the PlayStation Vita.

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Metrico Review

DOES IT MEASURE UP

I speculatively started up Metrico — like many people, math was never my forte. In fact, video games were normally my escape whenever I was bogged down with algebra homework. That said, the idea of a game based on the artstyle behind “infographics” had me intrigued; could Digital Dreams make a competent video game based off of unique theme? Continue reading Metrico Review