Remastered Version of PC Point-and-Click Adventure ‘The Longest Journey’ Launches in New Zealand and Australia
Classic-style adventure games have seen a resurgence over the past several years, but at the turn of the millennium things …
Classic-style adventure games have seen a resurgence over the past several years, but at the turn of the millennium things …
Sure, sometimes developers can give reasons for why they want to charge more money for something that are utter poppycock. …
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If you asked me a couple of months ago to make a list of game types that were highly unlikely …
Continue reading “‘Ghost Blade’ Review – Something Wicked This Way Comes”
At this point, there’re very few readers out there that haven’t heard of Seabeard. Published by Backflip and developed by …
Continue reading “Hands-on with ‘Seabeard’ – Sailing The Ocean Blue”
If you’re looking for a turn-based strategy game or three to check out this weekend, I have good news: Rubicon …
Long-time TA’ers may remember a segment we used to do on our podcast called Jared’s Kitty Korner, where each week …
Skating games were my life for months at a time. Whether it was the next Tony Hawk iteration or EA’s …
PikPok’s latest is a fun, but basic basketball card battler.
It’s really great when a well-made game seemingly comes out of nowhere, and that’s just what seems to have happened …
Continue reading “‘Princess And Knight’ Review – A Quality Strategy RPG With A Classic Feel”
Fans of Kemco’s RPGs are in luck this month. We only just saw the release of Soul Of Deva ($4.99) …
Continue reading “‘RPG Crystareino’ Review – Smells Like A Steak And Seats Thirty-Five”