Sony’s PlayStation Mobile service never quite lived up to its potential. It was originally conceived as a way for Sony to try and compete with the likes of Apple with its download platform for small downloadable games and apps, and, more importantly, it was part of an attempt to bring…
Read MoreTokyo Jungle was a weird game. Not just because it is weird (though any game which features psychopathic Pomeranian that can take down a fully grown freaking Tiger is not just weird, it’s downright terrifying), but because it is a game that I really, truly should have loved. But I…
Read MoreIn the early days of game development, economic simulation games tended to focus in on one law of trading alone; buy low, sell high. Somehow, this incredibly simple (and often incorrect) economic theory drove dozens, if not hundreds of games, and turned many of them into genuinely compelling experiencing. Nostalgia…
Read MoreIt’s Snake. – Matt SFind me on Twitter: @Digitallydownld(Yes this is a joke review but seriously what else can you say about Snake? It’s the most painfully addictive game ever and this version works fine).…
Read MoreI’m going to come out and admit it from the outset; the only reason I’m reviewing Nekomimimusumega Sekainohatemade Sanmawotabeniikuno DADADA is because I’m a sadist and I want to make you read the title as often as possible in a couple hundred words. Nekomimimusumega Sekainohatemade Sanmawotabeniikuno DADADA is a completely…
Read MoreI have to hand it to Ripstone. Despite minimal support for the Vita by the broad market, Ripstone continue to publish high quality games from the platform. Games such as Knytt Underground and Big Sky Infinity have been full-blown PSN titles and played by many; they were PlayStation Plus freebies.…
Read MoreHere we go. After running a trial with select developer partners, Sony has officially opened its PlayStation Mobile platform to, well, any developer who has $99. In a move that is blatantly taking the fight to Apple on its own battleground, Sony’s PlayStation Mobile platform is designed entirely to support…
Read MoreUsually where a lady’s legs are a major feature in a game, I’m all over it (please don’t show my wife this review, folks, she’ll kill me). Dead or Alive 5, for instance. But then there’s Pinky Spots Leg Massage. A game that has managed to creep me out more…
Read MoreSixty Second Shooter is a perfect example of what is so great about the PlayStation Mobile games. Small, pick up and play titles that offer long-lasting enjoyment. Sixty Second Shooter is a mash-up between Geometry Wars and a stop watch. You have sixty seconds, hence the title, to get as…
Read MoreSony’s new PS Mobile initiative launched last night bringing constant game content to users across Android and PS Vita platforms. You might be familiar with the term ‘Playstation Mobile’ from stuff like the Xperia Play (Android device), but this is a little different. The Playstation Mobile ‘platform’, as it’s called by…
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