‘Seabeard’ Review – A Whole New (Freemium) World
The long awaited open-world adventure from Hand Circus finally lands on the App Store.
The long awaited open-world adventure from Hand Circus finally lands on the App Store.
This is the fifth Dragon Quest game I’ve reviewed in 2014, and by now I’m sure I’ve hammered in the …
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We’ve been huge fans of Telltale games around here since the massive shift that was the release of The Walking …
The story of the Oddworld Inhabitants themselves is almost as interesting as that of any of their games. Founded by …
Continue reading “‘Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath’ Review – You’re Looking Mighty Good, Stranger”
Kermorio S.A. is getting literal with their very first iOS release, Wars and Battles($4.99). This freshman title takes on an …
Continue reading “‘Wars and Battles’ Review – Lacking in Subtlety in More Ways than One”
The Call of Duty series meets Clash of Clans in this freemium release.
Honestly, I’ve just about had it with robots. They’re either evil or annoying, and I’m tired of dealing with the …
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There’s a certain craft that goes into making a game that feels great. Protostar’s Checkpoint Champion (Free) is a fun …
Continue reading “‘Checkpoint Champion’ Review – An Incredibly Smooth Ride”
Like any lifelong enthusiast of role-playing games, I’ve got a few memories that are embarrassing to relate in mixed company. …
Continue reading “‘Arcane Quest 2’ Review – A Quest For Heroes”
I’ve been reviewing games for more than 15 years now, and one of the things that is still sometimes hard …
Continue reading “‘Swords Of Anima’ Review – An Approachable Strategy RPG That Plays By The Books”