I'm sure Perfect Cell is a reasonable game well worth $1, but in a world with only so much time that can be dedicated to iOS gaming and a backlog of games... how high up should I place it in my queue?
Pretty high up as you'll get through it quite quickly and won't be a chore to complete and looks fantastic
Don't do it... before the update I couldn't get it to open and all but haven't gone back because the reviews suggest it would be a poor investment of time and hard drive space. Plus Dungeon Defenders take up a lot of space.
What one is better - Sliverfish or Forget-Me-Not. Which one is more addictive and has more game modes. Thanks
Does anyone who's not a d**k (see the comments in the April Fool's articles) have a good argument on why not to buy Mission Europa?
Battle heart is REALLLLLLY good. Oh, I didn't realize it was only going to be a buck at launch. That game is one of my favorites for the PC. I'll absolutely save up for that. Thanks.
It is, as long as you know what you're getting. It's not a typical action RPG, nor is it a typical strategy game - it's kind of a mashup of both but with some key elements removed. It has the strategy elements of a party based RPG or tactics game with the real time aspect of an action RPG. It also of course has the leveling up, skills, and loot of an RPG. But it doesn't have a story, and each battle takes place on a non-moving map - so that makes the game a bit more casual (though the real time action-strategy element is far from casual). What it does, it does pretty well, but I have to admit, I started getting a bit tired of doing the same thing over and over. Without a story to tie it together or any exploration element to keep me pushing into new content, doing battle after battle started getting old. Of course, hitting a brick wall with an incredibly hard boss level didn't help... I'll go back to it eventually - I'm busy with other games right now.