Headphones Review Round Up [Hardware]: SIVGA SV021, VR500, UX3000, and VR2000
By Simon Reed
Update: SIVGA SV021 tested and rated!Boulies Elite Max Chair [Hardware] Review – Assemble, Adjust, Relax
By Adele Wilson
What do we think of the Boulies Elite Max Chair?Red Magic 9S Pro [Hardware] Review – The New Standard For Mobile Gaming?
By Sho Roberts
My Red Magic 9S Pro Review puts this incredible bit of tech through its paces to determine whether it's worth your money.
Category: Reviews
An Alien with a Magnet Review
By David Oxford
The premise of An Alien with a Magnet is fairly simple: get Alien back to his home planet by using the only tool still working on his spaceship, a magnet. Doing so is a matter of using said magnet to rotate around various planetoids before slingshotting yourself to the next one. Repeat as necessary.Pivvot Review
By Jim Squires
Whitaker Trebella knows how to make a stylish game. His first release, Polymer, was a perfect blend of style and substance. But his sophomore effort Pivvot has a problem: It has plenty of one, and not quite enough of the other.Knightmare Tower Review
By Jim Squires
I have a confession to make: I've played Knightmare Tower a lot. And no, that's not because I'm a media darling who gets first dibs on every game ever. It's because Knightmare Tower - this version of Knightmare Tower - appeared on OUYA a few months before its iOS debut.A Brief History of the World Review
By Matt Thrower
There was once a board game called History of the World. It was popular enough for mass-market release and a hobby edition with plastic figures instead of cardboard tokens. More recently, designers the Ragnar brothers decided it needed modernising and streamlining, creating A Brief History of the World, which has now been modernised and streamlined for mobile devices.The Smurfs & Co: Spellbound Review
By Nadia Oxford
Holy Smurf, here we go again. The Smurfs & Co: Spellbound is a follow-up to Facebook's highly popular Smurf sim, The Smurfs & Co. Your mission is to save your Smurfy friends and restore Smurf Village to its former blue glory. There's very little about Spellbound that hasn't been done before in other sim/city-building titles, and the game throws you against a paywall pretty early on. Smurf-loving kids will have a blast, however, at least for a little while.Catan Review
By Matt Thrower
Settlers of Catan is the original German import that kick-started the current craze for European style board games back in 1996. Unsurprisingly for a popular strategy game that old, there are already a number of popular video game adaptations, but licence holder USM has decided the time is right for the PC version to get a spanking new edition.When in Rome Review
By Nadia Oxford
When in Rome, do as Realore Games does: run back and forth, hack at rocks blocking your way, haggle with shopkeepers, and collect piles of pork that are lying in the dusty road. When in Rome is another time-management/action game that should be very familiar for fans of Northern Tale, Roads of Rome, and similar fare by Realore Games. In other words, you shouldn't expect anything revolutionary out of When in Rome, but there's no denying that the time- and resource-management mechanic that drives its gameplay is still addictive.Blitz Block Robo Review
By Joe Jasko
The fundamentals of match-3 games have become so universal in the industry today, that even robots are now getting their bolts and antennas in on all of the fun. Blitz Block Robo takes traditional match-3 concepts and fuses them together with an interesting sliding mechanic, which results in a somewhat flexible, but still inherently rigid game board and player experience. But if robots are supposed to be good with such calculated maneuvers and automatic non-emotive actions as matching colors, then why does this latest spin on the successful genre feel like just another glitch in the overarching match-3 system?