‘Sproggiwood’ Review – Wood, Could, Did
It’s official, everyone: I’m nearly out of clever or interesting introductory paragraphs for roguelikes. So let’s just just get down …
It’s official, everyone: I’m nearly out of clever or interesting introductory paragraphs for roguelikes. So let’s just just get down …
You probably noticed the recent influx of roguelikes recently. Just within the last week Sproggiwood($4.99) and Desktop Dungeons($9.99) released and …
Continue reading “‘Desktop Dungeons’ Review – Thats Not a Desk Anymore”
Some of you may recall a bit of controversy earlier this year over the fact that Temple Run 2 (Free) …
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What is a Shobon? This was the biggest, most pressing question nagging at me while playing Shobon Flip ($0.99) by …
Continue reading “‘Shobon Flip’ Review – There Has To Be A Twist”
This review comes with a small caveat: you have to like the rock band Queen even a little bit to …
Chaos Rings 3 ($19.99) is hauling a lot of baggage with it. It carries the hopes of a series that …
Continue reading “‘Chaos Rings 3’ Review – Put A Ring On It, This One’s A Keeper”
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. That’s what Activision’s Sierra imprint and Lucid Games have done with Geometry Wars …
This game almost completely slipped under my radar. It released last week to virtually no hype or buzz at all. …
It’s one thing for a game to promise players the moon and the stars, and it’s another for it to …
Continue reading “‘Drylands’ Review – A Great RPG/Platformer that’s Anything But Dry”
It’s not every day you get to say that a Tim Schafer/Double Fine creation just released, but today we can …
Continue reading “‘Grim Fandango Remastered’ Review – Dust off the Bones Before you Roll Em”