Hi,
My review for Aksys' Mind Zero has gone live on Rice Digital.
"I wasn’t aware of Mind Zero’s existence until recently, and I also knew very little about it other than that it’s a dungeon-crawler. However, I’m glad I was given the chance to review it as it’s a hidden gem on the Vita, but sadly not many people seem to know of it."
The complete review can be read here: http://www.ricedigital.co.uk/review-mind-zero/
I hope you enjoy reading, and thanks,
Mitch.
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
Demon Gaze Vita [Review]
Hey!
Although my Demon Gaze review went live on PS4Attitude the other day, it's only just now released in EU!
"We went into Demon Gaze not knowing much about it, other than the fact it’s a dungeon-crawling RPG, and that it has a lot of anime inspirations. So, could this game appeal to those with no interest in anime, and could it bring fun to those who aren’t fans of excessive grinding?"
You can read the entire review here: http://ps4attitude.com/review/2014/04/demon-gaze-ps-vita
Hope you enjoy reading,
Mitch.
Although my Demon Gaze review went live on PS4Attitude the other day, it's only just now released in EU!
"We went into Demon Gaze not knowing much about it, other than the fact it’s a dungeon-crawling RPG, and that it has a lot of anime inspirations. So, could this game appeal to those with no interest in anime, and could it bring fun to those who aren’t fans of excessive grinding?"
You can read the entire review here: http://ps4attitude.com/review/2014/04/demon-gaze-ps-vita
Hope you enjoy reading,
Mitch.
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day PS3 Review
Hey!
I've been writing a lot lately on both PS4Attitude and Rice Digital.
With more reviews in the works, one of my most recent reviews is for Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day on PS4. Being a compilation of one game and 4 highly regarded animated movies, this was a fun review to write - it was also my longest!
"Ranko Tsukigime’s Longest Day, developed by Suda 51, which is a 2.5D side-scrolling affair that sees you race from one end of the level to the next, with many alternate routes and collectibles hidden along the way. It’s easily Suda 51′s strangest work yet, with the cutscene after stage 8 being the weirdest thing we’ve ever seen, which is then followed by an even crazier level; you’re chased by a giant talking Pomeranian as you traverse Mt. Fuji!"
The entire review can be read here: http://ps4attitude.com/review/2014/04/short-peace-ranko-tsukigimes-longest-day-ps3
Hope you enjoy reading,
Mitch.
I've been writing a lot lately on both PS4Attitude and Rice Digital.
With more reviews in the works, one of my most recent reviews is for Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day on PS4. Being a compilation of one game and 4 highly regarded animated movies, this was a fun review to write - it was also my longest!
"Ranko Tsukigime’s Longest Day, developed by Suda 51, which is a 2.5D side-scrolling affair that sees you race from one end of the level to the next, with many alternate routes and collectibles hidden along the way. It’s easily Suda 51′s strangest work yet, with the cutscene after stage 8 being the weirdest thing we’ve ever seen, which is then followed by an even crazier level; you’re chased by a giant talking Pomeranian as you traverse Mt. Fuji!"
The entire review can be read here: http://ps4attitude.com/review/2014/04/short-peace-ranko-tsukigimes-longest-day-ps3
Hope you enjoy reading,
Mitch.
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky PS3 Review
Hi,
My review for Atelier Escha & Logy recently went live on PS4Attitude, and I'd be happy if you could check it out.
"Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky improves upon many of the series’ qualities, while adding a new playable character. But has Gust tried to juggle too much with the latest Atelier installment?
My review for Atelier Escha & Logy recently went live on PS4Attitude, and I'd be happy if you could check it out.
"Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky improves upon many of the series’ qualities, while adding a new playable character. But has Gust tried to juggle too much with the latest Atelier installment?
Fortunately, we can assure you that Gust has succeeded in making one of the best, if not the best, Atelier titles to date. With the upgrades to the synthesis system and combat, and changes to the imposed time limit, Atelier Escha & Logy helps the long-running JRPG series edge closer to the big leagues, where the likes of Final Fantasy and Shin Megami Tensei have always reigned supreme."
Read the rest here: http://ps4attitude.com/review/2014/03/atelier-escha-logy-alchemists-dusk-sky-ps3
Hope you enjoy reading,
Mitch.
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
My top 10 games of 2013
Hey,
Now that 2013 is over, I'm ready to talk about my top 10 games of 2013. I've been stewing over my choices for a few months now, but with some surprises towards the end of the year and much debating over placements, I think I'm now ready to post them.
Now that 2013 is over, I'm ready to talk about my top 10 games of 2013. I've been stewing over my choices for a few months now, but with some surprises towards the end of the year and much debating over placements, I think I'm now ready to post them.
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