PlayStation Vita Game Reviews - Page 2
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel PS4 Review
The first chapter of the Cold Steel arc finally arrives to Playstation 4 with an excellent port
by Lucas Rivarola on 26 March, 2019
Despite a shorter campaign, Fate/Extella Link feels considerably better to play than Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star with some great gameplay improvements and smart quality-of-life features.
by Josh Torres on 19 March, 2019
Steins;Gate Elite meshes the best parts of the original VN and its anime adaptation, making it the definitive version of this classic.
by James Galizio on 19 February, 2019
Code: Realize ~Wintertide Miracles~ Review
While the original Code: Realize and its first fandisc were great, Wintertide Miracles just feels long in the tooth.
by Elizabeth Henges on 15 February, 2019
Chaos;Child comes to PC, and we take a dive into Chaos World to see how the Visual Novel holds up.
by James Galizio on 21 January, 2019
An old school RPG that falls short of its ambitions in both story and gameplay.
by Lucas Rivarola on 16 January, 2019
Atelier Arland Trilogy PS4 Review
Koei Tecmo has ported the Plus versions of the Atelier Arland games to consoles and PC, and if you haven't given these titles a try yet, now's your chance.
by Elizabeth Henges on 04 January, 2019
Atelier Arland Trilogy PS4 Review
Koei Tecmo has ported the Plus versions of the Atelier Arland games to consoles and PC, and if you haven't given these titles a try yet, now's your chance.
by Elizabeth Henges on 04 January, 2019
Atelier Arland Trilogy PS4 Review
Koei Tecmo has ported the Plus versions of the Atelier Arland games to consoles and PC, and if you haven't given these titles a try yet, now's your chance.
by Elizabeth Henges on 04 January, 2019
Persona 3 Dancing & Persona 5 Dancing Review
Atlus have let the Persona 3 and Persona 5 casts onto the dance floor - but how do these rhythm game spin-offs stack up?
by James Galizio on 28 November, 2018
Persona 3 Dancing & Persona 5 Dancing Review
Atlus have let the Persona 3 and Persona 5 casts onto the dance floor - but how do these rhythm game spin-offs stack up?
by James Galizio on 28 November, 2018
While the combination of tank and foot combat offers some interesting wrinkles, it can't hold up an otherwise bland skeleton of a game.
by Adam Vitale on 20 September, 2018
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk Review
NIS's take on a DRPG manages to surprise, offering a near-masterpiece for the genre - for those that can handle its mature subject matter.
by James Galizio on 18 September, 2018
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (Switch) Review
Ys VIII on Switch manages to offer the best handheld version of the game, but it comes with its own fair share of problems that hold it back.
by James Galizio on 23 June, 2018
This dungeon crawler takes heavy influence from Shin Megami Tensei but mostly feels like a poor imitation.
by Adam Vitale on 21 June, 2018
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings Review
With its bland story and uninteresting characters, this is a series that is in a dire need of a substantive reboot.
by Zack Reese on 13 May, 2018
Steins;Gate 0 is as depressing as ever on PC; we take a look at Steins;Gate's sequel (interquel?), and hash out whether it's worth reading for fans of the original.
by James Galizio on 08 May, 2018
Code: Realize ~Bouquet of Rainbows~ Review
One of the best otome games makes the jump from the Vita to the PS4, and brings with it a freshly localized fandisc and an updated script.
by Elizabeth Henges on 13 April, 2018
Code: Realize ~Bouquet of Rainbows~ Review
One of the best otome games makes the jump from the Vita to the PS4, and brings with it a freshly localized fandisc and an updated script.
by Elizabeth Henges on 13 April, 2018
The series makes its debut on a Microsoft console, but how does it hold up? Very well, you'd be glad to hear.
by Zack Reese on 10 April, 2018
The Longest Five Minutes Review
The Longest Five Minutes sports an interesting presentation to a basic RPG plot, and despite some shortcomings is worth a look.
by Elizabeth Henges on 02 April, 2018
This is an example of a sequel that improves upon its predecessor in almost every possible way.
by Zack Reese on 15 March, 2018
This transition from 2D to 3D feels clunky and uninspired, but it still has a few bright spots.
by Zack Reese on 19 February, 2018