When Apple announced official controller support for iOS 7, many assumed that the era of uncooperative control schemes was coming to an end. While the iPod, iPhone, and iPad were great for games designed around ...
Read More »New Game Releases: August 13th-19th, 2015
From a soaring soundtrack and the strains of Andy Serkis’ voicework in Volume to ZombiU no longer being a Wii U exclusive, this week’s collection of new game releases offers a number of slight surprises. ...
Read More »XBlaze Lost: Memories review
A hero’s journey to the underworld is ubiquitous in narrative tradition. As far back as the third century B.C., the Argonautica detailed Orpheus’ decent to rescue Eurydice, returning his beloved wife to the world of ...
Read More »Nextbook Flexx 11 review
From blazing fast CPUs, discrete graphics processors, and SSD drives, high-end laptops have enjoyed a number of evolutionary elements across the last few years. But some of the most substantial changes in portable computing have ...
Read More »Fairy Fencer F (PC) review
Synergy doesn’t automatically materialize when prodigious talent comes together. From Ocean’s Twelve disastrous attempt to recreate the energy of Steven Soderbergh’s first film to Enter the Matrix‘s tragic union of Shiny Entertainment, Wachowski-penned mythos, and ...
Read More »Abyss Odyssey Extended Dream Edition review
Over the last few years, development teams have embraced the potpourri method of game design, combining an assortment of familiar genres together in an effort to create a distinctive new experience. But much like its ...
Read More »New Game Releases: August 6th-12th, 2015
From Xblaze Lost: Memories, a visual novel/dungeon crawler that expands the BlazBlue mythos to Japanese Rail Sim 3D Journey to Kyoto, recreation of an autumn journey on the Eizan Electric Railway, this week’s new game ...
Read More »Nom Nom Galaxy review
Soup might just be the one of the most synergistic foods around, with a final product that’s typically greater than the sum of its individual parts. The culinary concoction is also an ideal point of ...
Read More »Legend of Kay Anniversary review
Gaming in the 1990’s was dominated by character mascots, where protagonists like Sonic the Hedgehog, Crash Bandicoot, Earthworm Jim and Gex encouraged sales with a marketable combination of agility and bad-boy attitude. But when the ...
Read More »Kyn review
Scour the web for coverage on Kyn, and you’ll discover one ubiquitous detail: the ambitious action role-playing title was developed by a team of two coders. While it might be charitable to champion the developmental ...
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