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Gravity RushScore

Gravity Rush

The apple falling from the tree has become a symbol of Isaac Newton's ideas about gravity. Fittingly, events in Gravity Rush start with one such scene.

Text: Daniel Steinholtz
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Resistance: Burning SkiesScore

Resistance: Burning Skies

"As a single player experience Burning Skies is nothing but mediocrity, interspersed with the occasional moment of surprise."

Text: Lee West
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Unit 13Score

Unit 13

"What at first seems like laziness, is quickly revealed as common sense given the platform. No dead weight, just fast-paced action. See it as shooter quickie."

Text: Gillen McAllister
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Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs AttackScore

Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack

"It's a great little indie piece and hopefully a good indication of where the digital scene on PS Vita is heading."

Text: Bengt Lemne
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Ninja Gaiden Sigma PlusScore

Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus

"Team Ninja dust off the third iteration of Ryu Hayabusa's first adventure, and bring it to Sony's PlayStation Vita, in the guise of Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus."

Text: Mike Holmes
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Asphalt InjectionScore

Asphalt Injection

"The game fits nicely on the Vita screen. Frame-rates seemed solid enough, and using the first-person view makes things feel a little faster and more frantic."

Text: Mike Holmes
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Rayman OriginsScore

Rayman Origins

"Origins deserves to played, no matter what the format. On Vita though, it gets the accolade as one of the console's strongest launch titles."

Text: Lee West
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Touch My KatamariScore

Touch My Katamari

"The biggest criticism of Touch My Katamari is that it's just more of what we all know and love."

Text: Christian Gaca
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Everybody's Golf VitaScore

Everybody's Golf Vita

"It's accessible, colourful, and entertaining, but not really innovative. It fills a place in most everyone's library of games as a quiet oasis of relaxation."

Text: Daniel Steinholtz
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Little DeviantsScore

Little Deviants

"For those of us who have already played a lot of these kinds of mini games, it feels like reheated roast."

Text: Lee West