Playing Terraria, State of Decay, Soul Sacrifice, Game of Thrones

Jan 10, 2014 20:16 GMT  ·  By

Andrei Dumitrescu: This week, I got my hands on the PlayStation Vita version of Terraria and I will spend a little more time with the game over the weekend in order to try to avoid turning a casual interest in the experience in an actual long-term addiction.

The title from Re-Logic is surprisingly deep and engaging, but there’s a lot of frustration that it can also create.

But I like the fact that it has a sort of fantasy but still somehow real internal logic and the Vita version makes it pretty easy to spend about half an hour at a time with Terraria in order to try out new ideas and crafting recipes.

When the frustration of getting stuck in holes that I dug myself becomes too much, I plan to return to Games of Thrones Ascent, where my alliance is in the process of wrapping up a rather dominant win over its foes, which means spoils for my character and his associated Sworn Swords.

Andrei Dobra: My weekend will see me return to State of Decay on the PC, while exploring Soul Sacrifice on the PS Vita.

I have already finished State of Decay and, ahead of the review that will go live on Saturday, January 11, I want to spend a bit more time with the surprisingly complex zombie RPG in order to explore more of its open world.

When I am not battling the undead, I'll embark on Soul Sacrifice, one of the most popular PS Vita games to date. I was always interested in the new title from famous designer Keiji Inafune and now I finally get to see if it lives up to the hype.

When I am not delighting myself with these two games, I'll probably jump back into some Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in order to finally get a Gold Operation Bravo emblem.