‘Hack, Slash, Loot’ for iPad Review – As Simple As It Sounds
A simple rogue-like that plays to its roots, for better or worse.
A simple rogue-like that plays to its roots, for better or worse.
Ah, Kemco, my old nemesis. After the release of the surprisingly high-effort Alphadia Genesis ($9.99), for the first time in …
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Runners come in all shapes and sizes, but often times, flashy is one of the many coats of colors it …
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Hurtling endlessly forward, leaping from rooftop to rooftop, avoiding obstacles that will put a quick end to your trek. Collecting …
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Donut Games has been around the iOS scene for quite a while now, and while they might not be the …
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Captain America is one of those Avengers that used to have a support role, but lately he has become a …
Twinsen is a dreamer, and soon learns that dreams can change the world. He finds himself imprisoned in an asylum, …
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Following hot on the heels of their movie-licensed shooter Robocop (Free), Glu Games has finally taken their follow-up to Frontline …
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One of the cool things about indie games is that concepts that literally have no chance of getting greenlit via …
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Weird hair, strange mumblings and an unhealthy sleep pattern walking around alone in spooky houses. Could it be Mikael Myers …
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