Archive for the ‘PS3 Reviews | Adventure’ Category
Demon’s Souls Review – PS3
As a player first enters the world of Boletaria, they push through a viscous, opaque fog filled with demons and impious humans alike. Some are willing to offer their help whilst furthering their own cause, while others will surely seek to scam you and loot your dead body afterwards. Challengers and heroes are able to ...
Assassin’s Creed II – Review (X360, PS3)
Assassin’s Creed is reborn in this powerful sequel that finally realises the series’ full potential. As it stands now, Assassin’s Creed II is the closes thing to perfection that we’ll ever get.
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves – Review (PS3)
Uncharted 2, then, is this year’s best game, hands down. There can be no question about it, no debates, and no discussions. When this generation of gaming is up, and we recount all the significant titles, Uncharted 2 will be one of them. But unlike the other titles on the list, it will be there not because it accomplishes anything significantly new as far as gameplay is concerned. Rather, it will be there because it represents, finally, the coming of age of gaming as a storytelling medium, and it represents the genesis of gameplay and storytelling coming together to form an intangible mesh…
Demon’s Souls – Review (PS3)
Demon’s Souls, one of the latest titles to have been released on the PS3, is a spastic tribute to games of yore. Its difficulty can get maddeningly frustrating at times, and it poses such a challenge, that when you complete even minor sections of the game, you feel a real sense of accomplishment, one that can never be replicated.
Brutal Legend – Review (X360, PS3)
Brutal Legend is the next game you should play. Yes, this is a bold statement and it is rare for a title to earn such praise, yet it is well deserved here. Tim Schafer has yet again crafted an epic adventure that is just as fun to watch as it is to play. I, like most ...
Assassin’s Creed II – Preview (X360, PS3, PC)
Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed proved to be one of the most contradictive games to come out back in 2007, collecting an insurmountable amount of hype but becoming the fail of the year for many. The rest of the gamers, on the contrary, praised the beautiful atmosphere of the middle ages. In the end, everyone agreed that ...
Batman: Arkham Asylum – Review (X360, PS3, PC)
Licences are usually mixed bags and it’s usually no surprise after you get quick movie cash-ins with minimal effort but large success. But Eidos were different; they never made a movie representation of the Dark Knight’s latest escapade but focused hard on providing us with a top quality game no matter how long they had ...
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
The Metal Gear Franchise has been claimed as the pinnacle of storytelling and even the best game of all time. Well from the first game to the fourth game in the franchise and this being the last, it’s easy to say that Kojima definitely saved the best game till last. Between each and every act, Snake ...
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
While the Lego games do supply their own unique action, not enough is added to this compilation to warrant a full priced purchase. Add this to the complete lack of challenge and the game is rather disappointing. It never really tests your skill and can get boring because of this. The game is very basic. The ...








