‘Theatrhythm Final Fantasy’ Review – A Somewhat Improved Trip Through Music Nostalgia
The nostalgia is strong with this port of Square Enix’s Final Fantasy rhythm game.
The nostalgia is strong with this port of Square Enix’s Final Fantasy rhythm game.
You’ve probably already made one big, incorrect assumption about Matchblocks (Free), so let’s get this out of the way: it’s …
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If Hollywood Monsters ($5.99) feels like a bit of a throwback to yesteryear’s adventure gaming heyday, well, that’s because it …
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In my apparent unintentional quest to provide a splash of snooty culture to everywhere I contribute, what came to mind …
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Gameloft’s fourth entry in its military shooter series is more of the same, and that ain’t bad.
The first time I played Choice of Games’ The Fleet ($4.99), the hideous Tribbles succeeded in their conquest of Altair …
Interest in the retro gaming scene has really expanded in the last few years, thanks in no small part to …
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Fans of both video games and music are likely familiar with the work of fantasy landscape artist Roger Dean. Since …
Return to a zombified NYC in Foursaken’s long-awaited horror FPS sequel
Take Canabalt ($2.99), flip its camera 90 degrees and replace jumping with shoving and that, ladies and germs, is Shove …
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