Small reminder for you guys because as you know christmas time is generally that time of the year for the scene(s) as well. Big releases and goodies coming your way this holidays! PsVita For the Vita the biggest release will probably be CelesteBlue’s ReNpDrm plugin(s) which will bring back …
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Review: Console Dust Covers from DigitalDeckCovers w/ a Surprise!
I received a bundle of dust covers to review from DigitalDeckCovers. This company lets you customize the heck out of the dust covers and we’ll talk more about that as well. There is plenty to cover here. Before we jump in I think that it’s worth mentioning that this review …
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Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion (YummyYummyTummy, $19.99) was pretty well received on the PS Vita (and that’s saying something) back mid-summer 2017. Today we’re looking at the title through new eyes since it has also been brought over to the PlayStation 4. Does it have what it takes to look …
Read More »Review – Burly Men at Sea
Earlier this year I had the chance to play a wonderful indie game at E3. That game was Burly Men at Sea and it had a great amount of potential. I thought of it as being one of the best indie games I played on the show floor this year. …
Read More »Review: Playstation Controller/Handheld Stands from Rose Colored Gaming
This is the first of a 3 part series made to focus on reviewing some of the stands that are exclusive from Rose Colored Gaming. The next article will be over Nintendo controller stands, followed by stands for the Nintendo handhelds with Nintendo consoles. This article will be over the PlayStation …
Read More »Review: Neptune Flux for PS4/PSVR
Neptune Flux from Zoxide Games is out now across multiple platforms such as the Steam (with HTC Vive/Oculus Rift support) and PS4 (with PSVR support), the latter of which is what we’ll be reviewing today. The game debuted on the console recently ($7.99) and we wanted so badly to get our …
Read More »A Hat in Time is getting ready for a October release
At Gamescom, I was able to test Developer Gears for Breakfast’s New Game called “A Hat in Time”. I was really looking forward to trying this Game at Gamescom as soon as I read what the Game was about when the full Indie-Arena listing got released. I was able to …
Read More »How to properly format your SD for your SD2VITA Adapter and set-up your Vita
With Henkaku Enso just released and SD2VITA Adapters having grown extraordinary in popularity over the last few days. I thought it would be a great time to make a simple guide on how to properly format the SDCard for your SD2VITA Adapter and set-up your Vita. The only difference will …
Read More »Our Review of Tiny Trax for PSVR
Tiny Trax by Futurlab (PSVR, $19.99) is our first foray into reviewing PSVR racing games and boy does it not disappoint. The team at Futurlab have crafted nothing short of a moutwatering piece of gaming. But if you really want to know about the meat and potatoes of this game, …
Read More »PSN Bans Due to PayPal and it’s Aftermath
Yesterday, thousands of PlayStation Network users found themselves banned. Knowing PSN’s method of notifying you, they were most likely emailed automatically by the system but not told why they were banned, causing massive panic. If you were one of those people, this is your story. If not, here’s the full story of …
Read More »PS Vita: Custom Themes Manager updated to v3.00
The latest version of Custom Themes Manager, the PSVita homebrew to fully manage Custom Themes directly on your console, was released in October. Since then you have often asked me for new features but because of my lack of time I have never been able to introduce them in these …
Read More »History of PS Vita at E3 conferences
One of the loudest rumours concerning this year’s E3 was the one hinting that Sony Playstation might announce PS Vita’s successor. Well, it was rather a wish of the fans without any backing, the wish which didn’t come true. Sony have stated numerous times that the handheld industry wasn’t healthy …
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