Reviews

We find ourselves on the precipice of a gaming & tech evolution. Sony, Google, Microsoft and so on are developing new technology all the time so we are here to review those gadgets to see if they are worth buying and you’re not wasting your cold hard cash.

Retro Review: Fester’s Quest for NES!

Fester's Quest

Good morning Vietnam!! Ok, so I’m old. Anyway, I thought I would introduce a lot of you youngsters to a classic that happens to be one of my go-to games on the Nintendo, Fester’s Quest. It’s not a really popular game. In fact, most of you probably have never heard …

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Our Review of Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus for the PSVita & PlayStation TV

To be perfectly honest, “Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus” is a straightforward melee combat fighting game that features a whole lot of fan service right off the bat. However, fan service aside, Senran Kagura’s strongest point really is its excellently-rendered graphics and character designs. Almost all the game’s visuals, from character design …

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Our Review of Tinertia: A extraordinary robot equipped with a rocket launcher

Tinertia is a rocket-powered game that is inspired by the rocket-jumping antics of games like Quake, Unreal and Team Fortress. However, it’s a game with no jump button. Tinertia is surprisingly addictive and very challenging, it makes gamers laugh while getting their butts kicked :). Indie games are all over the …

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Review: The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt

After three days of tests and sleepless nights, I can finally give you my personal opinion on the new masterpiece of the Polish CD Projekt RED, in collaboration with Bandai Namco of course, I’m talking about The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt. The trilogy of The Witcher comes to an end …

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Review: L2-R2 Grip for PSVita

Vita L2/R2 Grip

Today I’m here to provide you a full review of the most wanted add-on for our beloved handheld console from “Mom” Sony. I’m talking about the L2-R2 Grip for Ps Vita manufactured by the Japanese company Joetsu Electronics. Thanks to my friend Dessel, and courtesy of Mr. Fujikawa, I’ve had the opportunity …

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