Review of Mr. Runner 2: The Masks

Review of Mr. Runner 2: The Masks

I was recently lucky enough to get my hands on an advance copy of Mr. Runner 2: The Masks for iPhone, released last Wednesday in…

Review of Gemini Rue for iOS: Will you Rue the Day?

Review of Gemini Rue for iOS: Will you Rue the Day?

You’d think that playing a point-and-click mystery adventure game on a touch screen device would be intuitive and natural. Unfortunately, Gemini Rue joins a long…

Hypnosis Review

Hypnosis Review

  The mobile market is built for point-and-click adventures, and yet we don’t see too many of them make it to the stores, let alone…

Review: Sea Tale HD

Review: Sea Tale HD

With my life becoming more and more busy, I find it hard to sit down and play console games anymore. An endeavor like that takes…

XCOM: Enemy Unknown coming to iOS devices

XCOM: Enemy Unknown coming to iOS devices

At a PAX East panel today, XCOM: Enemy Unknown was announced for iOS devices. 2K China and Firaxis will take care of porting the game…

Review: Pudding Monsters

Review: Pudding Monsters

Pudding Monsters is a new puzzle game from Zeptolab, the same people who brought us Cut The Rope. Pudding Monsters is out for the iPhone,…

Has Resident Evil’s Reputation Been Destroyed?

Has Resident Evil’s Reputation Been Destroyed?

Little over one week ago, Resident Evil 6 was unleashed to the public and since reviews for the game were released, the game has come…

Gamestation to be re-branded as GAME stores

Gamestation to be re-branded as GAME stores

It was revealed today, Friday 14th September, that the highly popular gaming retailer Gamestation would be re-branded as GAME stores. Both companies are owned by…

Review: HUEBRIX

Review: HUEBRIX

Hue Brix is a puzzle game that is released for both iOS and Android. And first off the music in this game is pretty relaxing…

EA Showcase hits Britain with two of its biggest games

EA Showcase hits Britain with two of its biggest games

With the busy season of brilliant games just around the corner, EA have been holding open days, in the UK, for the public to play…

Peripherally Speaking About Peripherals

Peripherally Speaking About Peripherals

Racing wheels, musical instruments, fighting sticks, dance mats and gun sticks are all items which have attempted to improve gaming by bringing it to a…

How Guitar Hero destroyed rhythm gaming and can the genre recover?

How Guitar Hero destroyed rhythm gaming and can the genre recover?

Whichever way you view Guitar Hero’s success, it always ends in the same way. From the peak of its success with Guitar Hero 3 from…

Retail Games in Britain Strike an All-Time Low

Retail Games in Britain Strike an All-Time Low

This week, retailers in the United Kingdom have recorded the wost number of sales of gaming sofware since records began. Only £8.4m (394,668 games) has…

Kickstarter Donations – Good or Bad for Gaming?

Kickstarter Donations – Good or Bad for Gaming?

Nowadays, everything in the news seems to be bad news. War, murder and the recession we all find ourselves in all over the world. It’s…

Summer Blockbuster? Why Not in Gaming?

Summer Blockbuster? Why Not in Gaming?

Year after year, we hear the phrase “Summer Blockbuster” when describing the most anticipated movie of the summer, and in most instances movie of the…

Windows Phone Games – Behind the Times?

Windows Phone Games – Behind the Times?

When Microsoft revealed they were entering the phone market, many Microsoft fans looked forward to seeing glimpses to what the latest technology provided by the…

Cut the Rope Review

Cut the Rope Review

The game “Cut The Rope” came out in October 4, 2010 on the iPhone for 69p and the iPad for £1.49. The main focus of the…

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