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Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection review (PSP)Reviewed on January 17, 2021Bad Moon Rising |
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Dead Head Fred review (PSP)Reviewed on October 30, 2020Right Dead Fred |
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Riviera: The Promised Land review (PSP)Reviewed on June 07, 2019Believe me, it's worth the constant resetting and reloading. |
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Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness review (PSP)Reviewed on October 29, 2018Laharl just wants to rule the Netherworld |
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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII review (PSP)Reviewed on September 13, 2018The mediocre lovechild of Square's flagship and a slot machine. |
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Star Ocean: First Departure review (PSP)Reviewed on May 21, 2018First, but not foremost |
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Dragoneer's Aria review (PSP)Reviewed on February 26, 2018A JRPG Drag-on(eer) |
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Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2 - Innocent Sin review (PSP)Reviewed on June 03, 2016It's whoop-ass time! |
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Wipeout Pulse review (PSP)Reviewed on November 14, 2015Unique track elements set it apart from other titles in the series and also served as building blocks 4 future editions. |
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N+ review (PSP)Reviewed on September 12, 2015N+ seems kind of unremarkable at first, but the unique feel of its physics really makes it stand out |
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The Impossible Game review (PSP)Reviewed on September 12, 2015The Impossible Game almost feels like a social experiment. How far will you go? |
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Rengoku II: The Stairway to H.E.A.V.E.N. review (PSP)Reviewed on May 30, 2015Rengoku II shocked me with its brilliance. I couldn't believe how it took everything about the first game and made it a million times better when I was just hoping for slight improvements. The story, the gameplay, the customization, the graphics, everything is top notch. This game flirts with perfection. |
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God of War: Chains of Olympus review (PSP)Reviewed on September 01, 2014Chains of Olympus isn’t necessarily a bad game. It just lacks creativity. |
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Final Fantasy review (PSP)Reviewed on February 06, 2014Much like complimenting a kindergartner for coloring within the lines, Final Fantasy’s structure can be called sensible. |
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Silent Hill: Origins review (PSP)Reviewed on October 07, 2013Silent Hill: Origins is a great addition to a souring franchise, made enjoyable by its stiff difficulty, elaborate stages, and nightmarish scenery and inhabitants. |
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Generation of Chaos: Pandora's Reflection review (PSP)Reviewed on February 18, 2013Developers these days often try to pack as many features into their games as possible, but, for the most part, those features wind up feeling half-assed. In contrast, Generation of Chaos: Pandora’s Reflection emphasizes a single feature and streamlines everything else to accommodate it. |
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Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection review (PSP)Reviewed on November 19, 2012Save point drama. |
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The 3rd Birthday review (PSP)Reviewed on March 15, 2012This basic sequence of the shooter genome has been in place for a while now, and perhaps that’s enough for some people. But no one puts Aya Brea in a new game without tweaking a little DNA. |
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Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep review (PSP)Reviewed on November 02, 2011In all areas, Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep is a nice break from the traditional RPG experience. The story is engaging, the combat is fast-paced and the gimmicks work. The biggest indicator of its success, though, is the fact that I was captivated throughout three playthroughs. Never once did I feel like I’d “been there and done that.” That alone is worth a recommendation. |
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Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle review (PSP)Reviewed on March 24, 2011This is an interesting try at making the game a portable smash, but in the end it falls a little short of the mark. |
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