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This Little Piggy Tried to Murder You in Soul Sacrifice Delta

Added: 16.02.2014 4:15 | 15 views | 0 comments


Push Square: "Youll be crying all the way home in Soul Sacrifice Delta, because these big bad piggies look like right old swines. As has already been revealed, Sonys upcoming PlayStation Vita re-release will feature several new gruesome archfiends based upon various classic fairy tales, and were not even convinced that the Big Bad Wolf could take down these porky foes. Fortunately, theres plenty of incentive to bust the boars, as we reckon that ham-mering the hostile hogs would reward you with a neverending supply of bacon. Now we just need to find some HP Sauce..."

From: n4g.com

Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited English Trailer (HD)

Added: 15.02.2014 8:47 | 6 views | 0 comments


The original game had a cast and story that was widely praised as one of the best in the series, and this PlayStation Vita version offers players a chance to relive that adventure on the go, and with brand-new content. Disgaea4: A Promise Revisited comes packed with in-depth gameplay, everlasting value, and the great sense of humor you've come to love. The graphics engine truly brings Takehito Harada's characters to life with fluid animations and high definition details. Create your own political party and take advantage of a slew of new battle and strategic features expanding upon the already staggering replay value. Grab your PS Vita and stop the Corrupternment's evil doings with the power of...sardines?

From: www.gamershell.com

MLB 14 The Show Releases on April 1st for PS3 and "in May" for PS4

Added: 13.02.2014 16:16 | 2 views | 0 comments


GoodGameBro writes, "There have been many rumors about the release date of MLB 14 The Show, but it is finally confirmed that the game is releasing on April 1, 2014 on PS3 and PlayStation Vita and "sometimes in May" for PS4. In addition to the release date being announced, videos and impressions of the game are surfacing on the internet."

From: n4g.com

Hells #1 House Is A Full Scale Project From Galapagos RPG

Added: 12.02.2014 15:15 | 13 views | 0 comments


Compile Heart recently shared a brief look at their latest work in a PlayStation Vita RPG titled Hells #1 House. The game will be about a group of creative geniuses wholl be going into action to make their house the number one in Hell. This weeks Famitsu magazine shares a little more. Last year, Compile Heart started a new label called Galapagos RPG, with a mission to develop RPGs specifically for Japanese customers, and Famitsu reports that the creators of the label will be working on a full-scale fashion for the development of Hells #1 House, as they feel that the game can only be made by those creators, such as Disgaea 4 director Masahiro Yamamoto and Hyperdimension Neptunia producer Norihisa Kochiwa.

From: n4g.com

TxK - Review | GamingLives

Added: 12.02.2014 11:15 | 4 views | 0 comments


GamingLives takes a look at Jeff Minter and Llamasoft's PlayStation Vita debut, the insanely colourful TxK. "Modelled as it is on an old coin-op, TxK isnt the deepest of gameplay experiences but thats not necessarily a big deal when it comes to anything on the Vita, and I quite appreciate the quick and easy thrills that TxK provides. Top leaderboard positions, and the majority of the games trophies, will be beyond mere mortals but that shouldnt put you off especially if youre one of the Vita true believers who realises that the handheld is destined for greater things than just Call of Duty."

From: n4g.com

Demon Gaze Developers Bringing Stranger of the Village of the Sword To Vita

Added: 12.02.2014 11:15 | 6 views | 0 comments


PlayStation Vita players will have another dungeon RPG to look forward to, as this weeks Famitsu magazine reports that the upcoming Xbox 360 and PC game, Stranger of the Village of the Sword will also be available for PlayStation Vita. Dungeon RPG experts Experience recently lifted the lid on Stranger of the Village of the Sword, a game that was originally titled The Stranger in Alda, when it was originally announced back in 2012. While details are scant at this point, Experience were looking for monster design artists last year.

From: n4g.com

Slimmer, Lighter PlayStation Vita Coming to North America

Added: 12.02.2014 7:49 | 2 views | 0 comments


Lineup of over 100 games heading to PlayStation Vita in 2014, including God of War Collection and Minecraft

From: www.gamershell.com

What's The One Game That'd Make You Purchase A Vita?

Added: 12.02.2014 7:15 | 7 views | 0 comments


You don't own the PlayStation Vita yet. You have your reasons, but what's the ONE game that would make you leap at the chance to own Sony's new portable?

From: n4g.com

Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn - Preview

Added: 12.02.2014 0:35 | 2 views | 0 comments


Welcome to Eorzea. With millions of PlayStation 4 consoles in homes around the world, it’ll be a massively multiplayer online game which gives us the first look at a next-gen Final Fantasy. Square Enix invited us to check out the upcoming port of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn which brings the relaunched MMO to PS4 for both existing subscribers on PS3 and new players ready to adventure in the massive and varied land of Eorzea. We’ve written quite a bit about FFXIV’s rocky start, its eventual reboot, and finally its release. You can read our full review of the game on PC and PS3 despite the arduous process of releasing the product twice. Still, PlayStation 4 owners or fans of the MMO who’ve been holding out on launching their adventuring career until they could do it with DualShock 4 in hand have a lot to look forward to. Notably, the PlayStation 4 release of FFXIV comes with quite a few control options, more than you could possibly hope for. You can play with the DualShock 4 controller, the PlayStation Vita via remote play, or with a mouse and keyboard of your choosing. All told, each presents some unique options for casting, buffing, hacking, slashing, zipping, and spiking your hair. Perhaps surprisingy, I liked remote play with best. The game performed well on Vita and the controls mapped perfectly, allowing me to take a few monsters to task with a high-level archer. The controls feel much like they did when A Realm Reborn landed on PlayStation 3, but to refresh you, generally you use the shoulder buttons in conjunction with the face buttons. Pulling L1 would give you access to spells and attacks assigned to your D-pad and Square, Triangle, Circle, and X. The same is true of R1. Control options are a top priority for the release as user interface changes have been made across Vita buttons, DualShock 4 controls, and any number of keyboard and mice combinations you might plug in via USB connection. I liked using the Vita via remote play because I can imagine a lot of gamers lounging around the house with the handheld. Further, it seems like a lot of people own both a Vita and a PS4. So I urge you to get as much use out of remote play as you can, so they improve the feature even further. Still, the DualShock 4 controller offered some interesting options. Gameplay operates in the same way as it does on Vita or PS3, but you can use the controller’s central touchpad to move the mouse cursor as you would if you had a mouse connected to your PS4. This allowed me to select the chat box, the map, and interact with other menu-items and more while still running around the world with the left analog stick. It’ll make those across-map hikes a lot more bearable. I didn’t get a chance to go hands-on with the keyboard and mouse options for PlayStation 4, but Producer Naoki Yoshida said that he prefers his PC gaming peripherals to the controller. He expressed his hardcore gaming tendencies in presenting the PS4 version to us and we also had an opportunity to interview the man behind Square Enix’s newly reborn MMO. Look for those details in future posts.

From: www.gamerevolution.com


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