‘_PRISM’ Review – Wouldn’t It Be Nice To Code Together
Several times in my life I’ve fantasized about packing up my guitar and some recording equipment and moving to a …
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Several times in my life I’ve fantasized about packing up my guitar and some recording equipment and moving to a …
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Asdivine Menace (Free) represents something of a benchmark for prolific JRPG publisher Kemco. While it’s not the first time they’ve …
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In a way, cooperative board games like Matt Leacock’s Forbidden Island and Forbidden Desert ($6.99) are peculiar animals because for …
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I think there’s a pretty good game buried somewhere in The First Tactics ($1.99). It’s hard to be sure at …
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Cartoon Network has been my go-to animated block for years. I remember when it first debuted (complete with plenty of …
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In a lot of ways, Redshift’s The Quest ($4.99) is one of the best mobile RPGs. Its huge open world …
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I think we’ll be playing stealth games forever. While combat is what most people crave, there’s a definite appeal to …
Some games we play for the excitement, some we play for scares, and some we play for the challenge. And …
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The problem with gaming headsets is that you’re often trading quality for convenience. And the expensive gaming headsets don’t often …
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Ellipsis ($2.99) feels at first like it should be a tilt game, taking place in a small arena and with …
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