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Need For Speed Carbon: Own The City

Written by Tom Clare in PSP Game Reviews, Saturday 24 July, 2010

The Need For Speed juggernaut rolled on as popular as ever in 2006 with its tenth instalment Carbon appearing in various guises on more than a dozen formats. Lacking the pyrotechnics of its HD counter... Read More...

Astonishia Story

Written by Tom Clare in PSP Game Reviews, Sunday 11 July, 2010

Astonishia Story’s claim to a footnote in history is that it was among the first South Korean developed RPG’s when released for the PC back in 1994. However, the first much of the wider wo... Read More...

Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow

Written by Tom Clare in PSP Game Reviews, Tuesday 6 July, 2010

Logan’s Shadow is a game that feels so high-production, so meticulously designed and so chocked full of content, that you can’t help but wonder why Sony didn’t champion this adventur... Read More...

Half-Minute Hero

Written by Tom Clare in PSP Game Reviews, Saturday 29 May, 2010

It says a lot for Half-Minute Hero that its warts ‘n’ all homage to the 8-bit era amounts to only a fraction of the games enormous appeal. Beneath its retro veneer is a remarkably creative... Read More...

Daxter

Written by Tom Clare in PSP Game Reviews, Saturday 15 May, 2010

Without wishing to be too unkind, Jak was always too dull a character to be the real star of Naughty Dog’s enduring Jak & Daxter series. Even when they made him a bit evil, you never got the... Read More...

Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters

Written by Tom Clare in PSP Game Reviews, Monday 5 April, 2010

Size Matters turns out to be a somewhat ironic title for Ratchet & Clank’s first foray into the portable games market, as for large portions of the game, you’re made aware of what&rsqu... Read More...

MotorStorm: Arctic Edge

Written by Tom Clare in PSP Game Reviews, Sunday 3 January, 2010

For a series that many saw as having its chief selling point intrinsically linked to its use of the PS3’s more advanced technology, the retreat of MotorStorm’s third outing to the PSP and ... Read More...

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII

Written by Tom Clare in PSP Game Reviews, Friday 9 October, 2009

Square-Enix have spent the best part of the last decade gallantly ignoring cries for a remake of Final Fantasy VII, by busying themselves in virtually everything but. Recent years have seen a number o... Read More...

Brain Challenge

Written by Tom Clare in PSP Game Reviews, Wednesday 30 September, 2009

Upon booting up Brain Challenge, I felt the grumpy gaming purist in me beginning to surface, telling me that I should really resent what I was letting myself in for. After all, it’s a title that... Read More...

Ridge Racer

Written by Tom Clare in PSP Game Reviews, Friday 14 August, 2009

Playing Ridge Racer really rams home just how far handheld gaming has come in such a short time. As a technical showpiece for the PSP, it’s a hugely impressive launch title and more importantly,... Read More...

Need For Speed Carbon: Own The City

The Need For Speed juggernaut rolled on as popular as ever in 2006 with its tenth instalment Carbon appearing in various guises on more than a dozen formats. Lacking the pyrotechnics of its HD counter...

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Astonishia Story

Astonishia Story’s claim to a footnote in history is that it was among the first South Korean developed RPG’s when released for the PC back in 1994. However, the first much of the wider wo...

Read More

Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow

Logan’s Shadow is a game that feels so high-production, so meticulously designed and so chocked full of content, that you can’t help but wonder why Sony didn’t champion this adventur...

Read More

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