Category Archives: PS Vita Reviews
Thomas Was Alone review
LEGO The Lord of the Rings: Review
Anyone who is a fan of the LEGO video games knows they are a decent puzzle plat-former. The games are aimed towards the younger generations, targeting children to young teens. Built around this premise, the objectives are straight forward and easily highlighted. The games are put together well, the controls handle nicely for the most part, and the formula stays pretty consistent throughout the games. Unfortunately, that consistency is what is slowly killing the franchise. With practically no innovation, the games are becoming a stale repetition with a setting and character roster change. The games may be advertised for kids, but there are a large amount of casual players that make up those sales figures. Eventually, the continuous use of that mediocre formula will simply cause the games to flop, and the time will come when relying on the low expectations of the consumer will be the end of the LEGO series.
Jane’s Hotel review
Sound Shapes review
Canabalt review
BreakQuest review
Galcon Labs review
Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter review
Enigmo review
Star Drone Extreme review
Star Drone Extreme is a touch based space arcade game. Star Drone was released for the Vita and is probably most comparable to Super Stardust Delta though it is more governed as you play. Is this $4 addicting game worth the time?
Gravity Rush review
Wipeout 2048 review
Mortal Kombat review
Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention Review
SumiOni: Demon Arts Review
As Many of you should know, we at PS-analog have a love for artistic design. A couple of games come to mind when we think “a painting come to life”. Games like Okami and Valkyria Chronicles, and of course God of War III (according to Our friend Jaffe) had a hand drawn or brush painted type of look to it. With the release of SumiOni: Demon Arts exclusively for the Playstation Vita, we seem to have another game to add to that list.





















