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Metal Gear Solid HD Collection Review

I’m not sure 30 minute cutscenes are particularly well suited for portable play, but hey, whatever floats your boat.

It wasn’t long ago that we saw the release of Metal Gear Solid HD Collection for both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Previews Editor, Julian Titus, was able to take the title for a spin and his review clearly indicated that this is a great collection of games. The same holds true here, but there have been a few changes in its transition to the PlayStation Vita.

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Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D Review

Snake Eater has a hard time seeing the forest for the trees.

Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D is the kind of game that appeals to a very specific audience; an audience that already has unconditional love for the source material, which allows them to overlook the obvious shortcomings of this handheld iteration.  Though there is evidence that suggests that the developers treated this game as more than a simple port, their efforts will likely go unnoticed by those not previously indoctrinated.

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SNK To Release New Portable Device

Here comes a new handheld!

Currently named simply “Neo Geo Portable Device,” SNK will be releasing a brand new portable at an unknown date in the future. The handheld system, which has yet to be priced, will come loaded with a total of 20 Neo Geo games, including Fatal Fury, Samurai Shodown, and Metal Slug. 

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Vita's Ruin is Ruin No More

A change has occurred for Sony's transferable dungeon crawler.

At last year’s E3, Sony paraded out a little title called Ruin that was playable between both the PS3 and on the Vita.  Much has been made of this transferring ability but today Sony announced that Ruin is no more.  That’s right, Sony has decided to exchange the game’s original title for a new one and as such Ruin is now Warrior’s Lair.

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Nano Assault Review

This is what happens when the old and new collide.

Does anybody remember Body Wars at EPCOT?  It was one of those simulator rides that had the passengers shrunk down in order to enter a human body and carry out some kind of mission.  I honestly can’t remember what that mission was or even if it was successful, but I do remember how amazed I was as a young child, flying through a complete stranger’s cardiovascular system, red and white blood cells zooming by my head.  It was an awe inspiring experience that has stayed with me, perhaps through the nostalgic lenses of rose colored glasses, and it’s a memory tapped by Nano Assault on the 3DS.

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Pac-Man Party 3D Review

Your children's children might like it.

Pac-Man has a lot going for himself, but most of it just isn’t in this game. The best point of the cartridge for older gamers will probably be portable versions of classic Pac-Man, Galaga, and Dig Dug. While there are a few saving graces to Pac-Man Party, the problems outweigh its finer points. After a few games in party mode, it becomes apparent that the game could have used a few more months of polish.

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