TGS 2014: Square Enix Wrap-Up
Square Enix had a lot of mobile games showing at its booth, but many of them weren’t playable. Interestingly, though …
Square Enix had a lot of mobile games showing at its booth, but many of them weren’t playable. Interestingly, though …
Given that it’s going to be launching relatively soon in Japan, it wasn’t that odd that Square Enix would be …
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If there’s one thing that Japanese game developers have mastered in a way that few others can match, it’s making …
Last year, an awesome action game called Ninjin (Free) came in under the radar. It’s an auto-scrolling action game with …
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The kids are back in school and the temperatures are cooling down, and in Japan that means it’s the time …
Yes, I went for the low-hanging fruit with the review title. Let’s just try to move past that and get …
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It’s something that mobile gamers probably overlook more often than we should, but audio can add tremendously to the experience …
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Hello, gentle readers, and welcome back to the RPG Reload, the weekly journey to seek the long-buried legends of iOS …
Occasionally, a video game has a brilliant new idea that it builds itself around. Sometimes it gets it right the …
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Several months back, mobile gamers were treated to Alphadia Genesis ($9.99), the first kind-of-3D RPG from Kemco, courtesy of developer …