Tag: PlayStation 3
Down the Rabbit Hole with Hohokum [Video Game Review]
If I were to imagine a trip to Alice’s Wonderland, replete with a conversation with the Cheshire Cat and directional signs pointing in opposite directions, it would look a lot like Sony’s latest puzzle adventure, Hohokum. This collaboration between game developer Honeyslug and artist Richard Hogg is colorful, odd, compelling, and at times utterly frustrating. With more than a dozen levels to play, it’s not the longest game out there, but it certainly is a beautiful one.
Merida and Maleficent to Join Marvel Heroes in Disney Infinity 2.0
So I slacked off with the announcement of Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition). Disney Infinity is the most played video game in our house, largely due to the creativity allowed in the Toy Box Mode. They love working together to create new worlds and experiences.
A Family-Friendly Review of Disney Infinity
A family-focused review on Disney Infinity from Disney Interactive. Is it fun? Will your kids enjoy it? Can you play as a family? We’ll let you know.
3 Mellow PS3 Games for Chillin’ This Summer
When most non-gamers hear “video games,” they usually think of titles like Halo, Grand Theft Auto, and World of Warcraft. Maybe they think of casual games such as those found on Facebook or mobile devices. The truth is that there are some great PS3 games where no one is shooting at you and that progress
Harry Potter-Style Magical Training with Wonderbook: Book of Spells–A Review
If you know your Wingardium Leviosa from your Expelliarmus, and you’ve been waiting for your invitation to Hogwarts, I’ve got some good news for you. The Wonderbook: Book of Spells for the PlayStation with Move gives you a chance to grab a wand and learn your spell casting. Right in your own living room.
Carnival Island–A Review
Carnival Island is a family game for PlayStation 3 with Move. As the name suggests, the game is a collection of carnival mini-games such as Mini Bowl (aka Skee Ball), Coin Toss and Shooting Gallery. Set in a magical, but long-abandoned carnival this is a fun game for the whole family.
Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One Review
My husband and I enjoy playing video games together. Unfortunately, where I am a gamer, he’s a Gamer. He likes a wider range of game, plays more often than I do, and is generally more skilled than I am. It makes it challenging to find games that we enjoy playing together. Typically he’s bored, I’m confused and overwhelmed, or we’re just not properly matched in terms of skills. So, I went into game time with Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One with a lot of hesitation. I’m not a big fan of shooting things and I wasn’t sure we’d have fun together. I was wrong. We enjoyed the game and were able to play together on relatively equal footing.
Everybody Dance Video Game Review
Yeah, I like dancing video games. It’s ironic, since I can’t dance to save my life. I think it’s some leftover dream of being a performer. Anyway. Everybody Dance for the PlayStation 3 with Move gives you the chance to dance – and sing, if you’d like – to a variety of popular songs from Diana Ross’ Upside Down to Lady Gaga’s Born This Way.
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