PS3 Reviews
Game Review: Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch [PS3]
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is an incredible experience that truly encompasses the word ‘escapism’. The Japanese-exclusive DS title Ni no Kuni: Shikkoku no Madōshi has brought all of its wonder and excitement to t...
Game Review: Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch [PS3]
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is one of the most memorable and enjoyable experiences ever brought to a JRPG, and it will stay in your heart for a very long time.
Game Review: Dead Space 3 [X360/PS3/PC]
While it doesn't quite reach the same levels of the earlier titles, Dead Space 3 still packs an excellent experience with beautiful visuals, an amazing score, and some brilliant sci-fi action that's hard to put down. Get ready ...
Game Review: The Cave [WiiU/PS3/Xbox 360/PC]
A comedy adventure game where a group of no more than three characters team up to go on a quest of exploration and puzzle solving? Must be a Ron Gilbert Game. But no, this is not Maniac Mansion; that’s the other great game by...
Game Review: DmC: Devil May Cry [Xbox 360/PS3]
Ninja Theory’s commitment to its crazy vision was certainly a risk worth taking.
Game Review: Anarchy Reigns [Xbox 360/PS3]
Platinum deliver a spectacle brawler like Devil May Cry into the multiplayer arena, complete with mayhem, frustration and satisfying combat.
Game Review: Anarchy Reigns [Xbox 360/PS3]
Platinum Games are known for chaotic, clever and fun experiences, spanning many consoles and a few genres. Bayonetta is probably their best known and most realised game, with magnificently flowing combat, creative enemies and i...
Game Review: Black Knight Sword [XBLA/PSN]
An old-school homage to action platformers with a unique visual style. Beware.
Game Review: Far Cry 3 [Xbox 360/PS3/PC]
A well rounded game that takes the series to a new height. Multiplayer is a little bland, but the campaign is worth the price of entry all on its own.
Game Review: Lego Lord of the Rings [Xbox 360/PS3/PC]
Lord of the Rings is the latest franchise to get the Lego treatment, is it the one game to rule them all? Well, not really.



































