‘1942 Mobile’ Review – Whoa-Oh, We’re Midway There
My big beef with Capcom, as a mobile fan, is that I never really know what level of effort to …
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My big beef with Capcom, as a mobile fan, is that I never really know what level of effort to …
Continue reading “‘1942 Mobile’ Review – Whoa-Oh, We’re Midway There”
Okay, not quite all of them. That honor goes to Enter the Gungeon (SUCH A GOOD GAME), but it doesn’t …
Continue reading “‘Soul Knight’ Review – All the Guns. All of Them.”
Did you guys know that they’re making a movie about the Rampage video game franchise starring Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson!? …
Continue reading “‘MonstroCity: Rampage!’ Review – Nigel Thornberry Levels of Smashing”
I’ve been down the road a couple of times before with games from developer Ian MacLarty, and I feel like …
Let me first start by stating the obvious; if you’ve watched even a few Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries‘ episodes (currently …
Video games are the best form of artwork there is, because the unique aspects of the form create for interesting …
Continue reading “‘Milkmaid of the Milky Way’ Review – A Melancholy Game of Saving Cows”
Geometry Wars almost spawned a new genre of shoot ’em up when it arrived in 2003, as a Trojan horse …
Continue reading “‘Hyperlight EX’ Review – Faster than the Speed of Tilting”
At this point, I’d forgive anyone for having a genuine case of Kemco fatigue. On the one hand, they’re one …
Continue reading “‘Djinn Caster’ Review – This Djinn’s a Tonic”
Dungeon Rushers ($4.99) makes a really strong first impression, and if I had only played the first hour or so …
Continue reading “‘Dungeon Rushers’ Review – Rush and Attack”
Ever since prolific gamebook developer Tin Man Games acquired the Fighting Fantasy license a few years back, there were a …
Continue reading “‘The Warlock of Firetop Mountain’ Review – Warlock Has Changed”