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
Jack Keane 2 – The Fire Within Review
By Andy Chalk
Sometimes the simplest approach is the best, and thus I will put this as simply as possible: Jack Keane 2 - The Fire Within is a mess. It's a glitchy, half-baked production that might pass muster as a late beta, but has no business pretending to be ready for release.Hidden Shadows Review
By John Anthony
Gracetown is a city dripping in corruption. It's the kind of place you wouldn't visit even if there were 100 Batmans living there. You're an honest cop with the ability to converse with the dead, and it's your job to clean up these streets: a pretty tall order. But when even death itself can't hide the truth, you've at least got a bit of an edge!Myths of the World: Chinese Healer Review
By Brandy Shaul
Myths of the World: Chinese Healer is the first entry in a potential new series of hidden object puzzle games, and it definitely kicks the series off with a bang. Players take on the role of a famous Chinese healer with the power to manipulate seemingly normal items to create potions or cast spells. When the emperor's son is struck with illness, it will be up to you to determine the cause and stop the traitor to the throne before it's too late.The Walking Dead: 400 Days Review
By Mike Rose
The Walking Dead was Gamezebo's Game of the Year in 2012. It also happened to be my own personal game of the year, thanks to its immense storytelling and the sheer amount of choice that the game offers. Thus, to say that I was looking forward to 400 Days, a special episode aimed at tying Seasons One and Two together, may perhaps prove understatement of the year.Arena of Heroes Review
By Nick Tylwalk
No matter how well you know your way around your favorite MOBA, one thing can still hold you back when the action heats up: not being fast enough on the mouse and keyboard. Or as Futurama's Robot Devil succinctly put it, "stupid fingers." Arena of Heroes by Sneaky Games and Zattikka solves that problem with an ingenious turn-based solution, but several other aspects keep it from really shaking up its genre.League of Evil 3 Review
By Joe Jasko
Just because you work in a high-tech laboratory and wear a prestigious lab coat, that doesn't make you any smarter than me. The League of Evil series has become well known around the App Store for its challenging, instant-death platforming gameplay, and for giving the world's smarty-pants scientists exactly what they had coming. But how does League of Evil 3 stand up against the same scientific bloodbaths we've already been enjoying for the last several years?Charade Parade Review
By Nadia Oxford
Ah, Charades. The ol' party standby that you whip out when your guests have been at the alcohol long enough to start dwelling on their depressing life choices. Even though sitting in a room and shrieking out random words is what makes Charades fun, Mixamo's Charade Parade for mobile provides a quiet, single-player charades experience. It's novel for a while, but technical issues will soon prompt you to turn off your iPhone and rejoin the real party.Royal Envoy: Campaign for the Crown Review
By John Anthony
Royal Envoy: Campaign for the Crown has a hefty legacy to live up to. Previous installments in the series pretty much perfected the road-repairing, house-upgrading time management formula. What could Campaign for the Crown possibly bring to the table? Well it turns out, more of the same, along with generous doses of humor and well-balanced creative diversions.