Archive for the ‘PS3 Reviews | Role Playing’ Category
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 – Review (X360, PS3, PSP)
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 had a clear agenda of cutting back on content in order to refine the experience. Unfortunately they only achieved half this goal in releasing a shorter adventure with fewer characters and a less epic story. It’s still a great game that all Marvel fans will enjoy, but it was difficult to ...
Borderlands: The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned – Review (X360, PS3)
Usually developers wait until their sequel to start working on the complaints from their game, but Gearbox used their first DLC to start righting their very few wrongs. The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned has a better story, more detailed environments, and far more humor. Travel to the new area, Jakobs Cove, can be done at ...
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion – Review (PC, X360, PS3)
After playing Elder Scrolls IV for three years, and having just finished it for the first time, I can say this: Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is the deepest, the longest, the most involving and the most addictive RPG I have ever played. For starters, Elder Scrolls IV is a 200 hour long game and that too, ...
Dragon Age: Origins – Review (PS3, X360, PC)
With a Tolkien-esque story, a deep, involving and varied gameplay structure, stellar music effects and a rich, vivid world, Dragon Age is paradise for fantasy RPG lovers, and a must buy for all those who call themselves gamers…
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.
Borderlands – Review (X360, PS3, PC)
Blending genres doesn’t usually work too well, as the games typically turn out as watered down version of each included style. It is because of this that Borderlands is a daring prospect. Not only does it blend two very different types of games, but it attempts to lay claim to a whole new genre, the ...
Borderlands – Preview (X360)
Borderlands has been a game in the works for four years now by developer Gearbox, 2K Games. Gearbox’s most successful project was the Halo franchise, the turning point of the First Person Shooter genre and in many respects you could expect the same from Borderlands. Now held back by a one or two delays, Borderlands ...
BioShock
This game is spilt into two sections. The first part of the game is absolutely amazing and revolutionary. The second part is repetitive and mind-numbingly boring. Unfortunately, the second part is the longer part. Never before had I gone from being so engrossed in a game to wanting to quit playing and never start again. ...








