Sin and Punishment – The History of Persona 2
Ever since 2007 when Atlus first released Persona 3 in the states, the series has exploded in popularity, spawning sequels, spin-offs, animated shows, and theatrical films. But the game in the Persona...
View ArticleJOOL Review – Devilishly Delightful
A dopey little bird, his sinister looking ego, a lot of tiny triangles and some rather gruesome death scenes. These are just a couple of the things you can expect to see in the debut iOS title from...
View ArticlePangolin Review – Physics Platform Putt-Putt
Let us observe the wily Pangolin by FeedTank in its natural habitat; rolling around giant stone mazes bouncing through the air in exotic lands at the mercy of magical platforms that appear out of thin...
View ArticleReview: Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate is Boss Rush Heaven
Castlevania this is not. It may say so on the box, but don’t be deceived. When you burst open the cartridge coffin you’re inviting an evil into your 3DS that may not belong there. It seems inviting –...
View ArticleKnitted Deer Review – Loosely Woven
Have you ever had the oddly specific desire to play a retro style video game, but wanted to be constantly reminded of a nice warm fuzzy sweater? Well thanks to Knitted Deer, the debut title of...
View ArticleCling! Review – Hard to Put Down
It’s funny, but I personally always saw a lot of iOS games released on the market as my adult life equivalent of the little toys you’d get in machines found at grocery stores or pharmacies. For a low...
View ArticlePenumbear Review – Brightens Your Day
Every now and then, I play a game that I find so engaging, so enchanting, and so extremely extravagant that it causes me to start out my review for it with a very peculiar form of alliterative...
View ArticleAstro Shark Review – Outta This World
Stop me if you’ve heard this story before. Whale Shark meets Dog. They fall in love. Dog gets kidnapped by evil people. Whale shark chases evil people into space to rescue beloved dog and has to dodge...
View ArticleHeart of the Swarm: Single Player Review
This is a review of the single player campaign. I’ve never been very good at the multiplayer so I would be a poor judge of the new content. We will have a separate review for that aspect of the game...
View ArticleWest Legends Review – What a Journey…to the West
Every journey must begin with a single step, and when you’re playing West Legends, an RPG from Axion Logic based on the literary classic, Journey to the West, you’ll find your first, fifth, ninth,...
View ArticleHeart of the Swarm: Multiplayer Review
In some ways, reviewing only the multiplayer aspect of a game is a daunting challenge in itself because so much relies of the game relies on how well your opponents play it as well. This is doubly true...
View ArticleReview: Bioshock Infinite
“What is this game? Perfection, friend. Or at least as close as we’ll get til judgment day.” I usually distance myself from other reviews so I can go in unbiased. Sure I was hyped but I was ready to...
View ArticleWinifred Phillips Wins GANG Award for Assassin’s Creed 3: Liberation Score
You guys might remember that I rated the soundtrack for Assassin’s Creed 3 Liberation as one of the year’s best. I mentioned that Winifred Phillips was able to masterfully switch between tones and...
View ArticleDragon Blast Review – More Spark Than Blast
The artillery genre is one that I’ve always had a particular fondness for. There’s just something satisfying about using your resources at hand and shooting them across the map to cause as much chaos...
View ArticleBottle Cap Blitz Review – Pop it Open
One of the things I love most about iOS gaming is that the games can fill just about any niche. If you want to help a panda reach his girlfriend through use of cannons, you can. If you want to just...
View ArticleReview: Dust: An Elysian Tail (Steam)
The short and sweet review of Dust: An Elysian Tail is that it’s incredible. Our very own Bryan Emerson gave it a pretty shining review when it was originally released on the Xbox 360. Just under a...
View ArticleCombo Crew Review – A Towering Force
One of the most frequent problems that iOS games run into is that they create a system that relies on buttons and joysticks with a console that offers neither of these amenities. Now several games have...
View ArticleMansion Run Review – SkeleTon of Fun
So lately I’ve been skulking around the app store, trying to find a good bare bones title. Something hip, or perhaps a bit of a rib tickler. And the good news is that I believe I’ve found that in...
View ArticleReview: On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness: Episode 4
After reviewing Penny Arcade’s On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness 3 last year, I was left with some disappointment. Zeboyd had already made two fantastic games so I had extremely high hopes....
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