Dead Ahead – iPhone / iPad Review
Ruaidhri is taken aback, an endless runner that features zombies that somehow feels original and fun? Dead Ahead from Mobirate and Chillingo is praised heavily by PixelBedlam.
Ruaidhri is taken aback, an endless runner that features zombies that somehow feels original and fun? Dead Ahead from Mobirate and Chillingo is praised heavily by PixelBedlam.
Vin tackles an iOS game that takes many familiar traits from others games but melds them together wonderfully.
Thomas Was Alone but he wants to play with some friends. Is he worth the time of day? Ben Salway reveals all in his review of the Vita version of the latest indie darling.
Have you ever wanted to throw an old school, vertical scrolling shooter into a blender with a 90′s platform game? Have you ever imagined having an epic battle with a thunder cloud? If you answered yes to any of the above then Electro Bobble may well be the game of your dreams… and if not; you might just find yourself having a damn good time anyway.
Eador is a complicated game that features some of the most in depth game features whilst still maintaining it’s fun and excitement in battle.
Callum tackles Madmonster, the latest game published by iOS giants Chillingo. Will you be mad not to play it?
Ruadihri straps himself in for a hell of a nostalgia ride with PC indie joy, Evoland. Part Action RPG and part history book, Evoland is a great mix of all of the best bits of RPGs and a nice digital document of gaming’s past.
Martin tackles an indie squad based shooter with a twist, does the developers risk pay off?
Callum takes a look at Robi for iOS, is it any good? or just a pile or robotic trash?
Ruaidhri attacks his pile of shame and takes a look back at Uncharted 2, getting over his Nolan North prejudice and whether this game holds up many years after launch.
Callum picks up his iPhone to try and save a pink blob using a yellow blob and some physics puzzles.
Vin takes a look at towed defence game Fury of the Gods and sees if playing god is all it’s cracked up to be.
Do you remember many years ago when a game meant something more than a 4 hour campaign and tacked on multi-player? Do you remember when seeing the game over screen was not just a chance to reload your last checkpoint? More importantly, do you remember the last time a game showed you its teeth and didn’t just hand you victory after victory wrapped in pretty packages? Baldur’s Gate does and it wants you to roll up your sleeves and dive in head first… are you up to the task?
Ruaidhri tackles a brutally hard but amazingly fun RPG from Kerberos Productions; Sword of the Stars: The Pit.
RocketBirds Hardboiled Chicken has flown the coop from PSN over to the PS Vita, was it a worthwhile flight or should it be shot down by hunters?
From semen to touch screens – Spike looks at Ro8om’s Cyto.
Ruaidhri is suprised at the quality of graphics his iPad 3 produced with this Action RPG from China.
Ruaidhri trains up his fingers in this review of Buddah Finger for iPad and iPhone; don’t worry he’s registered his hands as lethal weapons!
A review of the new Flick Champions Winter Sports iOS game by Chillingo and Newia Games.
Neil has been to BAFTA in London for a Q&A session with creative director Noah Hughes and seasoned games writer Rhianna Pratchett and also some hands on time with the new Tomb Raider reboot.
Callum has become enamoured by new iOS game Rock Runners.
After a long long wait I finally get to play Ni No Kuni and it get’s me thinking, ‘how do we as geeks deal with waiting?’
What else to do in the wake of a zombie apocalypse but to make sure children still get to school? Callum reviews a game that sees one determined bus driver carrying out his routes even after the end of the world.
A cute and brilliant new game from LinkGoGames, that will have you puzzled for hours!
Ruaidhri takes a look at, and absolutely loves, this new grindtastic pixel game.