Review: Fractal: Make Blooms not War (iPad)

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Fractal: Make Blooms not War might have a name that is pushing a little hard to be artistic and quaint, but the game itself is a thoroughly charming and chilled out little puzzle game, and it also happens to be the most original take on the match-3 genre that I’ve…

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Review: Fractal: Make Blooms not War (iPad)

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Fractal: Make Blooms not War might have a name that is pushing a little hard to be artistic and quaint, but the game itself is a thoroughly charming and chilled out little puzzle game, and it also happens to be the most original take on the match-3 genre that I’ve…

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Review: Spelunker HD (PSN)

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Firstly, we simply have to start this review off with a word of warning; Spelunker HD is only for true hardcore gamers. The games wimpy protagonist doesn’t have a glass jaw, he has a glass body, and will die for literally every mistake made: jump or fall from too high,…

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Review: Spelunker HD (PSN)

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Firstly, we simply have to start this review off with a word of warning; Spelunker HD is only for true hardcore gamers. The games wimpy protagonist doesn’t have a glass jaw, he has a glass body, and will die for literally every mistake made: jump or fall from too high,…

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Review: F1 2010 Game (iPad)

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F1 2010 Game looks good, controls well and sounds just like a TV broadcast. It has all the tracks and all your favourite racers. There’s even a good sensation of speed. In other words, it’s the ideal racing game. Or, would be, if the developers remembered to put in the…

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Review: F1 2010 Game (iPad)

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F1 2010 Game looks good, controls well and sounds just like a TV broadcast. It has all the tracks and all your favourite racers. There’s even a good sensation of speed. In other words, it’s the ideal racing game. Or, would be, if the developers remembered to put in the…

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Review: Desert Quest (iPhone)

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Desert Quest, the latest game from Sad Cat Software, epitomises the old adage that you should never judge a book by its cover… only not in the way you might expect. It looks great; with vast and expansive design, charmingly simple yet filigreed graphics and an array of RPG extras,…

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