iPhone
Some game genres are so refined that there is little call for innovation. JRPG’s, online FPS, Visual novels have swarms of near identical games that keep their fans happy. Autorunners are a new breed...
Angry Piggy is definitely the kind of game that’s all about teamwork. Initially I admit to jumping right in without even reading the games description, I wrote it off immediately as being mundane and...
Temple Run 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to 2011’s highly addictive iOS/Android game Temple Run, developed and published by Imangi Studios. For anyone who has yet to play the original, I’ll break it...
Its always interesting to see new platformers for the iOS, blending in classic mechanics with the capabilities of an iPad or iPhone, it’ll always create some unique. Mutant Mudds is an action platformer, that...
Any new chance to experience the world of The Walking Dead, I instantly jump on to it. The Walking Dead Assault focuses on the action side of the things, instead of putting it’s emphasis...
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City was never one of my favorites out of the illustrious GTA franchise, but because of the high caliber of the games, that doesn’t make it a bad game by...
I’ve played most of the Final Fantasy games, but FF IV was one of the few titles that I never got to play. With all the cool new iOS ports of the classic Final...
Night Whisper Lane is an indie game in every sense of the word. It is short, simplistic and the work of a small-yet-ambitious development team that’s clearly running on limited funding. It’s a point...
All of the major gaming franchises get an iPhone adaptation and Devil May Cry 4 was no exception. While it got good reviews, it was still plagued by the same issue that face many...
Whittling down Michel Ancel’s fanciful Rayman Origins onto a portable device was always going to be a tough challenge. The PSVita coped admirably with that task, retaining the heart and humour of the original...
























