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The Ace Attorney Trilogy comes to iOS devices May 30
The Ace Attorney Trilogy HD for iOS is aiming for May 30th release.... [read more]
Here is what you get with the Grand Theft Auto V Special and Collector’s Editions
We’re only a few months away before Grand Theft Auto V gets released. For those that love everything Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar has a Special Edition and Collector’s Edition for you to pre-order. ... [read more]
Meet the final boss of Divekick, Seth Killian
Kicking off the Ultimate Fighting Game Tournament 9 Thursday Pre-Game Show was the final reveal for the two-button fighting game, Divekick. Announced by Divekick creator and producer, Adam “Keits” Heart, the final boss of the game will be none other than former Capcom st... [read more]

Latest Articles

Companies staying silent is all part of the game
Recently some journalists have been pointing out that companies have been staying silent about recent controversies. That's what they're supposed to do, and it's a good journalist that can get around that silence.... [read more]
Firefall Preview
Designed as a squad-based MMO, Firefall has a unique PvE side and solid PvP. It’s a bold move to include them in a MMOFPS, but the development team, Red 5, promises it will be an experience unlike anything else.... [read more]
Peter Moore’s defense of EA is an example of why EA sucks
EA’s CEO Peter Moore made a post today on the EA.com called “We Can Do Better” where he defends his company. Although defending your company is always noble, how he defends his company is another example of how some people at EA just don’t get it.... [read more]

Latest Reviews

Soul Sacrifice Review
Released at the tail end of last month, Soul Sacrifice is a title that I’ve been feverishly working on. Having clocked more hours into it than I care to admit, I can say that it is a certainly interesting title. At the very least, Soul Sacrifice is a game that deserves som... [read more]
Zeno Clash II Review
Set four years after the first game, Zeno Clash II is taking everything that has made the first Zeno Clash great and expanding upon it. The game is now open-world, the controls have been improved, and a handful of additional features have been added. On paper, it looks like ... [read more]
Black Rock Shooter: The Game Review
After years of delays, Black Rock Shooter: The Game final gets released here in the U.S. Is it too late for the game or will the game make new fans of the franchise?... [read more]

Latest Videos

8-Bit Eric: Injustice: Gods Among Us Review
8-Bit Eric dons his cape to review Injustice: Gods Among Us for the Wii U.... [read more]
Adventures on Channel 3: The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak
Video game collectors are familiar with The Flintstones: The Surprise at Dinosaur Peak. It's one of the rarer games for the NES because it was only available at Blockbuster Video. Gnarblast makes his way through the game without dying to get a special ending... [read more]
8-Bit Eric: Kung Fu Rabbit Review
Originally developed by CTools Studios for mobile phone, Kung Fu Rabbit makes the jump to the Wii U thanks to Neko Entertainment. 8-Bit Eric takes a look at the action platformer to see if it's worth the space on your Wii U's memory. ... [read more]

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Swords and Soldiers Review
Originally released on the Wii back in 2009, Swords and Soldiers has done the rounds, seeing releases on PSN and PC before finding its way into the palm of your hand. Featuring three different playable races, Vikings, Aztecs and Chinese, each with their own campaign and individual strengths, is Swords and Soldiers a worthwhile purchase for your general-on-the-go?
iPhone/iPad
8.5
07/16/2011
Final Fantasy III Review
For game that didn't originally come to the U.S. back in the NES days, Final Fantasy III has become easily available.
iPhone/iPad
8.5
05/02/2011
Texting of the Bread Review
From the guys at Screwattack.com is a game that not only pays tribute to a great Dreamcast game, but it also makes you better at texting.
iPhone/iPad
8.5
10/10/2010
Save Yammi! Review
Bulkypix continues its offensive on the iOS casual games market once again with the release of Save Yammi!, where players are tasked with keeping a friendly-looking monster satisfied by feeding it cookies over a selection of various US states. Confused yet? Don’t be, as the story is pretty much non-existent, and the game consists instead of a series of physics and timing based puzzles, where you place ropes in various places to smoothly guide the cookie into Yammi’s eager mouth.
iPhone/iPad
8
01/22/2012
Secret of Mana Review
Relive the 16 bit classic on your iPhone.
iPhone/iPad
8
02/27/2011
Zombie Escape Review
Zombie Escape is the latest in a batch of line-drawing games for the iPhone, this time featuring everyone’s favorite enemies (aside from Nazis) zombies! Set in various locations around a city infected with a zombie virus, players are tasked with leading those few survivors not infected to helicopters waiting to shuttle them to safety. The only problem is, between the survivors and freedom lays a large pack of the shuffling undead, who are waiting for the slightest excuse to munch on some fresh brains.
iPhone/iPad
8
09/02/2010
Paper Wars: Cannon Fodder Review
Paper Wars: Cannon Fodder was originally released as a PSP Mini title, accompanied by the ‘humorous’ marketing tactic of labelling it as the ‘worst game ever’. Unfortunately for developer iFun4All!, Cannon Fodder doesn’t quite sink as low as E.T. or Superman 64 but instead plods along in a rather mediocre fashion like one of the many soldiers in this game that you are tasked with killing.
iPhone/iPad
7
04/25/2011
Top Gun 2 Review
HIGHWAY TO THE DANGER ZONE! Sorry...just had to.
iPhone/iPad
7
09/19/2010
Double Dragon iPhone Review
More than 20 years ago, we were introduced to the Lee brothers of Double Dragon when it was released in the arcades. Now we get to see the game remade for the iPhone.
iPhone/iPad
6.5
03/14/2011
Aqua Panic Review
For those of you old enough to remember Lemmings, Aqua Panic! will bring back fond memories. For those of you that don’t, you should know that Aqua Panic! tasks you with the objective of safely guiding one-hundred hapless fish (per level) from the top of the screen to the bottom, while avoiding various predators along the way, and ensuring that the fish end up in a safe area marked by two flags upon their return to the ocean.
iPhone/iPad
6.5
01/04/2011
Alien Cab Review
There are times when I need a break from spending 20+ hours adventuring, exploring new worlds and need something simple to play to relax. Casual games give me that break and quick fix that I need without having to invest time in to a deep experience. To give me that quick fix, I picked up Alien Cab.
iPhone/iPad
6.5
09/02/2010
The Cannon Review
The Cannon is a simple game for the Iphone. In the game, you control...wait for it....a cannon.
iPhone/iPad
6.5
04/17/2010
3D Twist and Match Review
Developers are still aware that done correctly, a game with a single hook can still keep a player entertained for hours upon hours. Bulkypix are attempting to tap into the latter market with their new release, 3D Twist & Match, which sees players rotating, flipping and shifting objects in an attempt to match them to a set outline. Does the game make you feel like a skilled manipulator, or more like you’re trying to fit a square peg into a round hole?
iPhone/iPad
6
04/05/2011
Crazy Escape Review
Bulkypix seems to be one of the more heavily focused developers on this site, although their previous releases haven’t exactly set the world on fire. Their search for pick-up-and-play gold on the iPhone continues with Crazy Escape, which tasks players with rescuing loose sheep from wolves whilst driving a jeep with two penguins behind the wheel.
iPhone/iPad
5.5
12/28/2011
Robin Hood: Archer of the Woods Review
Robin Hood: Archer of the Woods is a game that, a few years ago, would have been fine for the cell-phone video-gaming scene, and would most likely have been lauded for its presentation and gameplay. Sadly for this game, the few years that have passed have seen the rise of the smartphone, specifically the iPhone and Android-based phones, and with that comes the raising of mobile gamers’ expectations of what a game on their phone should be able to do.
iPhone/iPad
5
11/02/2010