‘Muscle Run’ Review – Raw Power Racing… Possibly a Bit Too Raw?
Let me start off by saying that I am a huge car nut. As well as reviewing videogames, I have …
Continue reading “‘Muscle Run’ Review – Raw Power Racing… Possibly a Bit Too Raw?”
Let me start off by saying that I am a huge car nut. As well as reviewing videogames, I have …
Continue reading “‘Muscle Run’ Review – Raw Power Racing… Possibly a Bit Too Raw?”
Often times, platformers can weight themselves down with unnecessary actions, button inputs, and mechanics that sound better on paper than they actually …
Drastically altering a successful franchise can often backfire in a major way — especially in the realm of established games …
Continue reading “‘League of Evil 3’ Review – Same Old, Same Quality”
When done right, shoot ’em ups (shmups) can really shine on portables. One such example is Space Bits ($0.99), a shooter …
Continue reading “‘Space Bits’ Review – Level Up then Shoot ’em Up”
I had thought about being a doctor long ago. Nothing really disturbs me, I’ve got the stomach for most of …
Continue reading “‘Amateur Surgeon 3’ Review – 3 CC’s of IAP, Stat!”
Every now and then, sometimes you just feel like old school gaming. Maybe not as old as Zork or even …
Continue reading “‘Paradox Factor’ Review – An Enthralling Tale”
It has always struck me as odd, given how many homages and even outright clones there are of popular Nintendo …
Continue reading “‘Swords & Arrows’ Review – Accessible Multiplayer Strategy with Surprising Depth”
As a hobbyist Unity3D developer myself, I often frequent the forums over there and have been keeping a close eye …
Continue reading “‘Futuridium EP’ Review – An Inventive Arcade SHMUP for the Hardcore”
Running a call center can be hell. If your employees aren’t complaining that the toilets are too far away, they’re …
Continue reading “‘Smooth Operators!’ Review – An Anxiety Dream of Labor”
Kavinsky (Free) is a bit of an oddball. I get the feeling that it’s going to be a love or …
Continue reading “‘Kavinsky’ Review – Brilliant Marketing and a Shallow, Yet Fun ’80s Romp”