‘Dragon Raiders’ Review – Flying High Again
Dragon Raiders ($0.99) is not your typical endless runner. It may seem like Temple Run (Free) with dragons on the …
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Dragon Raiders ($0.99) is not your typical endless runner. It may seem like Temple Run (Free) with dragons on the …
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As a medium moves forward, it’s often the case that things that were important and indeed integral in its early …
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I hope no one takes this the wrong way, but Traps n’ Gemstones ($4.99) isn’t exactly the kind of game …
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Zombie Commando ($3.99) is the rare premium game without in-app purchases that I think would actually be better if it …
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Multiplayer takes the stage and shines in Gameloft’s latest Modern Combat
Adventure games are currently enjoying a renaissance after a long period of dormancy. Telltale’s dialogue-heavy episodic games are enjoying excellent …
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An excellent addition to the perennial action-packed FPS series.
In my review of the game based on Thor: The Dark World (Free), I remarked about how, as a child, …
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Appeals to nostalgia have become something of a commodity these days in video games. With the generation of kids who …
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When it comes to the games business, I’m not sure if there’s any task that offers quite the same challenges …
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