A dark sense of humour and an interesting time management system aside, Stick Man Rescue isn't really worth your time, even if it will only take 90 minutes to finish (5.0)
There's simply not enough content in Tiny Hawk to warrant a purchase at its launch price, though the core concept itself isn't without merit. (5.0)
An unambitious but very well-made one-button flight-based puzzler, Orbit is simple to play while remaining addictive and perfectly pitched in terms of difficulty and length (7.0)
When you're following the narrow path the designers expect you to walk down, Corpse Party is one of the scariest portable games you can buy. Yet, failure to do so demands you re-play massive chunks of content you've already seen, significantly diminishing its appeal. (6.0)
Despite the dated presentation, XSEED's latest gives the PSP a highly enjoyable stay of execution. (B)
Were it not for its great boss fights and fascinating story, repetitiveness and sparse exploration might have derailed Fate/Extra. (6.0)
Terrifying moments make Corpse Party a get-together worth attending. (7.5)
Stylish battles and profoundly smart single-player content make BlazBlue a solid fighting experience, though people wanting to show off their skills may be served better elsewhere (8.0)
Bold, blocky, and beguiling, Bernhard Schulenburg's puzzle platformer is an indie gem, a beautiful concept executed upon spectacularly (9.0)
With staggering depth and surprising accessibility, Falcom have succeeded in making a traditional JRPG that both die-hard veterans and those uninitiated with the genre will love (9.0)
Persona 2 is at its best when it deviates from the cookie cutter design of JRPGs, yet it never quite strays far or often enough from these conventions, leaving a by-the-numbers adventure with just enough innovation to keep players hooked until the closing credits (7.0)
Ultimate Ninja Impact delivers an unexciting action game adaptation of the current Naruto storyline. (5.5)
Despite some fundamental flaws in its combat and a penchant for verbose prose, Fate/Extra is an intriguing RPG experience that should appeal to fans of the Fate franchise. (3)
This iOS-to-PSP port is easy to pick up and play, but dense A.I. and imprecise controls leave much to be desired. (2.5)
Minor grievances with the finer points of combat aside, Mediatonic's latest is a handsome, challenging, laugh-out-loud funny arena-based brawler (7.0)
ClaDun is a solid dungeon crawler, but it might not hold your interest for long. (6.0)