There’s a point where a game becomes too weird for its own good. Touch My Katamari reaches that line and leaps right over it. Underneath the insane colours and nuts dialogue is a really entertaining game, but only a certain kind of gamer is going to give this one a…
Read MoreRemember Micro Machines? I would hope so. That little top-down racing game was ace fun back in the day. Indie project, Retro Racing, tries so very hard to recapture that exact magic, but, while it does a good job, it’s not perfect. The game controls quite comfortable on the iPhone.…
Read MoreRemember Micro Machines? I would hope so. That little top-down racing game was ace fun back in the day. Indie project, Retro Racing, tries so very hard to recapture that exact magic, but, while it does a good job, it’s not perfect. The game controls quite comfortable on the iPhone.…
Read MoreUbisoft went two from four with its Vita launch lineup (of the games I played, anyway). Lumines and Rayman Origins are up there with the very best games available on the console right now. Dungeon Hunter Alliance and Ashphalt Injection are categorically the worst. So here’s my experience with Ashphalt:…
Read MoreUbisoft went two from four with its Vita launch lineup (of the games I played, anyway). Lumines and Rayman Origins are up there with the very best games available on the console right now. Dungeon Hunter Alliance and Ashphalt Injection are categorically the worst. So here’s my experience with Ashphalt:…
Read MoreI tell my journalists that swearing when writing a review is not appropriate. Which makes it very difficult to describe my true feelings for Rayman Origins. But it is… freaking… incredible. Everything about the game screams care and commitment to genuinely getting back to the core values that make 2D…
Read MoreI tell my journalists that swearing when writing a review is not appropriate. Which makes it very difficult to describe my true feelings for Rayman Origins. But it is… freaking… incredible. Everything about the game screams care and commitment to genuinely getting back to the core values that make 2D…
Read MoreNoble Racing is brought to us by Midas Interactive, the same team that created my other recently reviewed title Golden Age of Racing, and it really does show. My initial thought was: same game, different skin. There actually is a good deal of truth to it, but there are some…
Read MoreNoble Racing is brought to us by Midas Interactive, the same team that created my other recently reviewed title Golden Age of Racing, and it really does show. My initial thought was: same game, different skin. There actually is a good deal of truth to it, but there are some…
Read MoreGolden Age of Racing tries to put a slightly different spin on the heavily saturated racing genre back on the PlayStation 2 by putting you in an open wheel racer from the 60’s. The tracks themselves range from speedways to road courses and as such helps to add some variety…
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