‘Final Fantasy V’ Review – The Nostalgic Gravy Train Continues
Square Enix’s latest port of the classic series whets my nostalgic appetite and leaves me wanting more.
Square Enix’s latest port of the classic series whets my nostalgic appetite and leaves me wanting more.
The term “4X game” is either scary or foreign to you if you are not a strategy gamer. Even if …
There’s no escaping it: multiplayer on a single iPad is pretty much always a full contact sport. It’s all hands …
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The Nightjar ($3.99) is a fantastic fabrication of horror, creating a vision of terror from the wonderful and disturbed recesses …
Continue reading “‘The Nightjar’ Review – An Impressive Auditory Maze of Fright”
A board game inspired turn-based strategy title that offers a fun, if barebones, experience.
Two years, two Kickstarter campaigns, and lots of hookers and blow later, developer Warballoon has finally beamed up Star Command …
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In recent years, Minecraft has become the common ancestor of an entire sandbox subgenre. While it boasts a player base …
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The LEGO series returns with this enjoyable romp through the DC Universe.
Ripstone Ltd. would like to sell you a time machine. For only a buck, you can download Gun Commando ($2.99) …
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There is something inherently perverse about intentionally creating the thing that will destroy you. I don’t mean that in any …
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