Dissidia 012[duodecim] Final Fantasy is simultaneously the greatest and worst game I’ve ever played. Somewhere under the whirlwind mash-up of fighting game and hardcore JRPG is an addictive and nearly endless experience, but getting there is like trying to dig through solid granite with a plastic spoon. Oh c’mon… Vaan?…
Read MoreDissidia 012[duodecim] Final Fantasy is simultaneously the greatest and worst game I’ve ever played. Somewhere under the whirlwind mash-up of fighting game and hardcore JRPG is an addictive and nearly endless experience, but getting there is like trying to dig through solid granite with a plastic spoon. Oh c’mon… Vaan?…
Read MoreThe instruction manual that comes with Combat Command: The Matrix Edition is over 100 pages long. There’s no ‘tutorial’ levels and minimal in-game handholding. It’s a game that is resolutely 90s in concept and execution, but strategy buffs should lap it up. Battles can literally take days to complete Combat…
Read MoreThe instruction manual that comes with Combat Command: The Matrix Edition is over 100 pages long. There’s no ‘tutorial’ levels and minimal in-game handholding. It’s a game that is resolutely 90s in concept and execution, but strategy buffs should lap it up. Battles can literally take days to complete Combat…
Read MoreMax and the Magic Marker has been something of a sleeper hit. On WiiWare, it probably never got the broad market attention it deserved, and while it’s available on Steam it was in many ways overshadowed by the big budget stuff you can download there. The iPad is a more…
Read MoreMax and the Magic Marker has been something of a sleeper hit. On WiiWare, it probably never got the broad market attention it deserved, and while it’s available on Steam it was in many ways overshadowed by the big budget stuff you can download there. The iPad is a more…
Read MorePlease note: this review is based on the Nintendo DS game. However, we don’t expect Square Enix to mess up the iPhone port (they certainly didn’t with Final Fantasy I and II). Come release date if there is a significant quality difference, we will re-review the game. Perhaps the least…
Read MorePlease note: this review is based on the Nintendo DS game. However, we don’t expect Square Enix to mess up the iPhone port (they certainly didn’t with Final Fantasy I and II). Come release date if there is a significant quality difference, we will re-review the game. Perhaps the least…
Read MoreBoom Boom Gems plays on our love of popping bubbles (they’re meant to be gems, but they look like bubbles). Brightly coloured floating bubbles. It’s not the first bubbly game on the iPhone, and stacked against competition such as Nnooo’s Pop, it’s not the best, but it is still good…
Read MoreBoom Boom Gems plays on our love of popping bubbles (they’re meant to be gems, but they look like bubbles). Brightly coloured floating bubbles. It’s not the first bubbly game on the iPhone, and stacked against competition such as Nnooo’s Pop, it’s not the best, but it is still good…
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