Hitman GO: Definitive Edition coming to PlayStation Vita on February 23
Square Enix Montréal have announced that Hitman GO™: Definitive Edition will be released for the PS4 and PS Vita on February 23 in North America, [Read more…]
Square Enix Montréal have announced that Hitman GO™: Definitive Edition will be released for the PS4 and PS Vita on February 23 in North America, [Read more…]
In spite of a total lack of any communication from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, we have managed to clarify the final details regarding PlayStation Mobile [Read more…]
It’s another relatively slow week over on the PlayStation Store for PS Vita owners here in the EU. While the latest deals and sales don’t [Read more…]
It’s February, it’s the season of love and we’re about to see our second helping of titles for the year from Sony Interactive Entertainment for [Read more…]
It’s a fairly quiet week over on the EU PlayStation Store for PS Vita owners right now and several titles that we’re expecting to see [Read more…]
“Heroes of Loot” is all about having a no-frills portable dungeon crawler, and it excels at it. It’s fast, it’s fun, it’s frantic, and surprisingly, it’s quite cheap: a launch price of $3 makes this one hell of a bargain.
I really wanted to like this game. And maybe that’s the whole moral of the story: Just like everyone else, I wanted Octodad to be something he’s not.
Another week, another sale, and this is a big one! At least in terms of numbers, as PlayStation is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a sale that spans its history.
What does that mean for Vita and PSTV? Mostly, a mix of legacy titles and some of Vita’s greatest hits.
I will continue to battle it out with Barny (I’ve already chummed up with him, see?). I’m sure we’ll end up getting that massive payoff.
In the meantime, unless something catastrophic happens, expect a full, glowing review in the upcoming days.
And here’s to hoping it includes my redemption, because for the time being, I suck at “The Swindle”.
Good thing is, “The Swindle” does not suck at all.
All in all, “Whispering Willows” is a fine, fun game. There’s nothing fundamentally wrong with it, and I thoroughly recommend it to fans of the genre. However, I include this caveat: if you’ve fallen in love with what you’ve seen before playing the game, lower your sights a bit.
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