Persona 4 Arena
A good thing then that Persona 4 Arena is also huge fun to play because of its “simple to understand – hard to master” mentality.
Velocity Ultra
If PlayStation Minis was considered a hindrance to Velocity, there are no such qualms with Velocity Ultra on PlayStation Vita.
Dead Island: Riptide
With characters that no-one has felt connected to since they woke up in a zombie filled hotel in 2011, it’s extremely hard to become emotionally involved in any part of their journey.
Fire Emblem: Awakening
Fire Emblem: Awakening is one epic game that even the great historic conquerors would be proud of.
BattleBlock Theater
Your time on this cat infested island falls just a tiny bit short of purrfect.
The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct
If you needed to sum up The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct in but one word, it would be “rushed”
Army Of Two: The Devil’s Cartel
In a way, it’s like just about every two star film coming out of the Hollywood machine these days – catering to those who just want to blow stuff up.
Castlevania: Lords Of Shadow – Mirror Of Fate
By no means is it a complete train wreck as there are glimmers of a good game present, but to call this a spiritual successor to this classic franchise is flat-out wrong.
Thomas Was Alone
This wonderfully brilliant indie gem was one of the most refreshing titles of last year and it’s release on the PlayStation platforms (especially the Vita) is a match made in heaven.
Guacamelee!
DrinkBox have really come up with something special with Guacamelee!
BioShock Infinite
One thing’s for sure, BioShock Infinite is a title few could aspire to be. It is intelligent and astoundingly comprehensive, with a world that is essentially unparalleled with a well thought out history and fantastic storyline.
God Of War: Ascension
God of War: Ascension is undoubtedly a fantastically well developed game that has the hallmarks of everything it needs to be successful. Yet, something feels missing; maybe, like Kratos, it’s just lacking a bit of soul.