Posts Tagged ‘ps vita game reviews’
  • Rainbow Moon Review (Playstation 4)

    Posted by on March 18, 2016 under PS4, Reviews
    Originally released on Playstation 3 in late 2012 and PSVita on December 31st, 2013, Rainbow Moon for Playstation 4 is an isometric, turn-based role-playing game that places you in the role of a warrior named Baldren. After losing an annual duel with his arch-nemesis, our hapless hero is pushed through a magical gate that leads to an unknown world. Baldren’s arrival in this ‘new’ world cause... more.
  • Giveaway: Win a copy of Rainbow Moon for Playstation 4, Courtesy of eastasiasoft

    Posted by on February 17, 2016 under Euro, News, PS4
    PixelPerfectGaming, in collaboration with eastasiasoft, are giving away (5) PSN redeem codes for the Playstation 4 release of Rainbow Moon.  To be entered to win, all you have to do is join PixelPerfectGaming's Twitter Page and retweet our Giveaway post or follow/ join (your choice) PixelPerfectGaming’s Facebook page. Five lucky gamers will receive one of five available Rainbow Moon redeem c... more.
  • Rainbow Moon (Review) PS Vita

    Posted by on December 31, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Originally released on Playstation 3 in late 2012, Rainbow Moon by eastasiasoft is a turn-based role-playing game that places you in the role of a warrior named Baldren. After losing an annual duel with his arch-nemesis, our hapless hero is pushed through a magical gate that leads to an unknown world. Baldren's arrival in this 'new' world causes an imbalance that allows legions of demons to infest... more.
  • A-MEN 2 (Review) PS Vita

    Posted by on December 14, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    A-MEN 2 by developer blooper team is an oddity in that it embodies the fundamental gameplay mechanics found in retro classics such as Lemmings and The Lost Vikings. Gamers old enough to remember these 16-bit classics will recall how both games paved the way for team-style gameplay that required quick thinking and the use of multiple characters to survive. A-MEN 2 is based on a similar concept, ... more.