BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend (PS Vita) review
GamingA complex yet rewarding beat'em'up that should please fans of obscure Japanese games, but it's probably not for everyone
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A complex yet rewarding beat'em'up that should please fans of obscure Japanese games, but it's probably not for everyone
Move over Mario - the Vita has one of the best platform games we've played in years
Simple operation, a 5x zoom and a rock-bottom price, but image quality falls short of our modest expectations
A decent personal laser MFP that sadly lacks the bells and whistles of some of its rivals
A smart design and an elegant touchscreen interface can't make up for basic videos and noisy photos
The portrait-orientation controls are interesting but not much practical use; image quality is below par
More death-defying leaps and gun-based diplomacy from cheeky chappy Nathan Drake. It's a great example of the Vita's potential
The BytePac is a well-designed and environmentally-conscious way to store and use hard disks, even if it's not particularly fast over eSATA
It doesn't have the fastest CPU or GPU, but the Pegasus A8's SSD provides great Windows performance
BIFF! SLAM! WALLOP! UMvC3 is our current pick of the Vita's fighting games