‘LvLn’ Review – A Methodical Slayin’
Small scaled action RPGs are perfect for the mobile platform. It’s so easy to pick up and go, grab a …
Small scaled action RPGs are perfect for the mobile platform. It’s so easy to pick up and go, grab a …
You don’t see too many games about leprechauns these days. Maybe it’s because of their secretive nature, leaving most of …
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Unrequited love is a theme you don’t see much in videogames. Far too often games will deal with a sappy …
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Endless runners can satisfy a certain kind of itch every so often, but sometimes, I want structure. With a level-based …
Continue reading “‘AdvenChewers’ Review – It’s Time to Chew Bubble Gum”
It’s crazy to think how many console games are ported to iOS, and actually work. With a number of high …
Playing Doom for the first time is one of my fondest childhood memories. It sounds odd, playing such a violent game …
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Sometimes, games can be experiences that transcend more than just a good time. While some titles are designed to address …
Continue reading “‘Project 88′ Review’ – A Decent Ride Down a Retro Tunnel”
Have you ever played a game that had particularly boring levels, but kick ass boss fights? What if you could …
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Spelunker was released in 1983 — before I was even born. With the simple premise of “explore a giant cave” …
Continue reading “‘Everyday Spelunker’ Review – Think About Staying Home”
Defense games were the original “runners.” People were sick of them after the first hundred or so clones hit the …
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