It seems like there are a tonne of these HD remakes rolling around lately. Some people are very much against them, others love revisiting old favorites with a fresh gloss of paint. I have only had a chance to play a handful of them, including the recent Dragon Ball Z…
Read MoreThere’s just something to be said about having a sense of humour. If you’re a person who lacks one – stop reading right now. Strip the sound away from Team Awesome and it’s a simple, yet fun auto-running platformer, but kick that sound on and it’s one that will have…
Read MoreStan Lee’s Verticus takes your iOS devices on a vertical adrenaline rush. When Stan Lee creates a new character, there’s instantly a reason for interest. With the likes of the X-Men, Avengers and Spider-Man (among countless others) behind him, there’s no doubt that Stan Lee has what it takes to…
Read MorePsyonix’s sci-fi shooter blasts itself right into the top tiers of the iOS Marketplace. There’s just something to be said about a developer that ‘gets it.’ What am I referring to, you ask? My reference is to when a developer truly understands the platform they’re developing for and perfectly optimises…
Read MoreRagnarok Odyssey is what the future of portable and social gaming should look like. Let’s start this review off in the right way – shall we? I’ve struggled with how to write this review for a few days now, but I’ve decided that a review that tells you aboutRagnarok Odyssey…
Read MoreA creepy little skeleton trying to save a shimmering princess – is Dokuro the treat to fill our digital gaming goody bags this Halloween? GungHo Online Entertainment has crafted a puzzle/platformer that would put a smile on the flesh of Tim Burton’s eerie face and it’s one that Vita owners…
Read MoreLet the Retro Rampage begin! Do you have a passion for 8-bit gaming? Do you consider yourself to be a retro gamer? Do you enjoy parodies? Do you relish the moments when you’re having pure unadulterated fun? If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, then Brian Provinciano’s…
Read MoreThe world’s very first underwater paper craft videogame, Derrick the DeathFin, has swam its way onto the shores of the PlayStation Network and surprisingly, it never gets the slightest bit soggy. The striking aesthetics that makeup the vibrant underwater world that the game’s protagonist – the cute, yet revengeful shark…
Read MoreYou’ve got to admire the logic and historical accuracy of video games. According to Samurai G, Tengu (the famed “Harbinger of War”) sealed his devastating power inside thousands of gold coins. These coins are conveniently scattered throughout a linear path whilst suspended in mid-air. Despite the presence of an enemy…
Read MoreSundays are meant to be lazy days. Spending time with family and friends, going to see the latest release at the cinema, or even just relaxing and catching up on your (likely) ever-growing backlog of games, these are the things we do on Sundays too. But lately, there’s another thing…
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