When One Studio’s Kickstarter Fails, It Just Gets Tougher, Bigger, And More Determined
“It’s been an amazing experience,” Double Fine founder Tim Schafer told fans via a live stream that celebrated the closing …
“It’s been an amazing experience,” Double Fine founder Tim Schafer told fans via a live stream that celebrated the closing …
We were lucky enough to piggy back on the back of the tiny press event at GDC for Tony Hawk’s …
Continue reading “GDC 2012: Tony Hawk on ‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2’ for iPhone”
Sissel has a lot of problems, but the least of them is that he’s dead. Well, not dead-dead, but dead. …
Continue reading “‘Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective’ First Impressions”
An episodic JRPG seems like a hard sell – how do you cut a genre built on the backs of …
Continue reading “‘Ash II: Shadows’ Review – It’s Risky Business for this Retro-inspired RPG”
Back in the arcade fighting game heyday of the ‘90s, 2D heavyweights like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat had to …
Continue reading “‘SoulCalibur’ Review – A Solid Port of a Classic, If You Don’t Mind Playing Solo”
I’ve played a lot of iOS games in my time, and have gone through varying levels of addiction with certain …
Continue reading “‘Hero Academy’ Review – Bite Size Strategy You Can’t Put Down”
Vlambeer’s frantic and hypnotizing PC classic feels at home on touch devices.
What makes iPad and iPhone cool is that they offer games the Xbox 360s and PSPs of the world straight-up …
Justin Smith from Captain Games is probably most widely known for sparking off the Enviro-Bear 2010 phenomenon of 2009. The …
We’ve mentioned in the past how difficult it was deciding on Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor [99¢] as our …
Continue reading “TouchArcade Game of the Year 2011: ‘Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP’”