PlayStation Vita Game Articles - Page 4
You have to wonder what kind of game you're getting into when one of the character's names is Herlock Sholmes. Thankfully, in this case it's a good one.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 21 October, 2015
While the technical issues and underwhelming plot points bring it down, Corpse Party: Blood Drive is still a welcome addition to the franchise.
review by David Kreinberg on 29 October, 2015
Norn9 is a decent title, but when a superior otome game released mere weeks earlier, this is a tough one to recommend.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 12 November, 2015
Gorgeous art and solid combat aren't enough to push this mobile RPG to greatness, though its potential is enormous.
review by Alex Donaldson on 29 November, 2015
This download-only tribute to the 16-bit RPG era is a difficult to recommend grindfest.
review by Alex Donaldson on 30 November, 2015
We sit down to chat with IFI president Haru Akenaga and Trillion: God of Destruction director Masahiro Yamamoto.
interview by Zack Reese on 11 December, 2015
Ackk Studios' upcoming RPG is quite the experience in many ways.
preview by Zack Reese on 12 December, 2015
While it takes some time to get started, the combat and writing in this game help push it beyond its boundaries.
review by Zack Reese on 23 January, 2016
We sit down and chat with Bill Stiernberg to talk Cosmic Star Heroine!
interview by Kyle Campbell on 28 January, 2016
The great combat system and extremely deep item crafting mechanic translates very well to Sony's handheld.
review by Zack Reese on 30 January, 2016
It's Final Fantasy Adventure as you remember it.
review by Adam Vitale on 08 February, 2016
Kyle talks about Persona 4 and why it resonates for him.
feature by Kyle Campbell on 12 February, 2016
An easy recommendation for those who watched the anime back in the day and those who have kept up with the series.
review by Zack Reese on 09 March, 2016
The performance of this handheld port can be dubious, but the still amazing quality of the base game makes it a reasonable compromise if you can't play on another platform.
review by Alex Donaldson on 29 March, 2016
Fumbling between technical issues and stilted writing, this action RPG has the potential to be great... in future installments.
review by Josh Torres on 06 April, 2016
While Trillion: God of Destruction does an exceptional job in setting up its universe and having you care about the plight of its characters, the very tedious gameplay and combat mechanics left me disappointed.
review by Zack Reese on 07 April, 2016
Sword City may encounter the ocassional stumble, but the experience is unlike any other for a console starved of its genre, and certainly not one to be overlooked.
review by Andrea Kasparian on 08 April, 2016
A solid dungeon crawler with fantastic art and music, but a few poorly implemented ideas prevent it from being a truly great experience.
review by Adam Vitale on 09 April, 2016
While this strategy RPG does nothing innovative, its the characters and the story that makes it all worth it.
review by Zack Reese on 26 April, 2016
This visual novel / dungeon crawler hybrid does a number of interesting things with its characters and gameplay, but falls short of excellence due to a poor conclusion and lack of challenge.
review by Adam Vitale on 29 April, 2016
A strong multiplayer feature buckles under the weight of a middling single player mode.
review by Zack Reese on 11 May, 2016
Nippon Ichi ventures too far out of their comfort zone.
review by David Kreinberg on 18 May, 2016
A gorgeous second try that reinvents what its predecessor attempted on the PlayStation 2 and succeeds at it exceptionally well.
review by Josh Torres on 01 June, 2016
A solid dungeon crawler with fantastic art and music, but a few poorly implemented ideas prevent it from being a truly great experience. The PC port is simple but performs well enough for the genre, and the addition portrait uploads is a fun bonus.
review by Adam Vitale on 05 June, 2016
While Atelier Sophie makes interesting changes to the dynamic of the series, it does not leave a strong impact.
review by Zack Reese on 07 June, 2016