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
Off the Record: Linden Shades Review
By John Anthony
Off the Record: Linden Shades is an original release from Eipix, creator of Amaranthine Voyage: The Tree of Life and Final Cut: Death on the Silver Screen. It's a classic hidden object game in many ways, by dropping a lot of the exploration and inventory management features in exchange for good old fashioned mini-games and hidden object scenes.Thor: Lord of Storms Review
By Rob Rich
Thor tends to get a lot of attention, thanks in no small part to his own comic book series, but it's not often that the rest of the Norse clan get to share in that spotlight. Thor: Lord of Storms pulls back the camera a bit to include other notables such as Odin, Freyja, Einherjar warriors and more, as they defend their home from evil in the form of a hero-driven castle defense game.Pixel Rooms Review
There's an almost admirably masochistic aura around players who plow through room escape games like 100 Floors or DOOORS. While some of their levels require creative thinking to reach discernible solutions, many end up feeling like a slideshow of designer dream logic mixed with gyroscope gimmickry. Pixel Rooms avoids this pain point by featuring truly intuitive puzzles, but ends too quickly to leave its mark on the genre.Sparkle 2 Review
Marble shooters are a dime a dozen, but the better ones always stick with you. Case in point: Zuma. Sparkle 2 is an example of a similar outing that could coast along on the success of the games that came before it, but it's actually a slick and entertaining alternative that will very easily usurp hours of your time if you're not careful.Dumb Ways to Die Review
By Nadia Oxford
When you get right down to it, survival is still a struggle in our seemingly clean, modern world. Sure, our ancestors would become lunch if they couldn't outrun a sabre-tooth tiger, but they didn't have to contend with trains, cars, or dumb dares put forth by their friends. Dumb Ways to Die is an iOS collection of mini-games that reminds us how easy it is to lose a test of strength and speed versus a subway.9th Dawn Review
9th Dawn recalls an earlier era of CRPGs when Ultima and Wizardry were king. Its open exploration, freeform questing, and massive amounts of treasures to discover combine to create one of the most ambitious adventures available on mobile devices today. With classic gameplay balanced by modern updates, 9th Dawn is a sublime treat for both newcomers and nostalgic veterans of the genre.Supreme Heroes Review
By Rob Rich
Pretty much everybody loves superheroes. Well, except for super villains I suppose. About the only thing people love more than talking about their favorite heroes is creating their own. I mean, let's face it: "What's your favorite super power" is a fairly common question in any age group. So along comes Supreme Heroes to give iOS gamers the chance to create their own personal do-gooder with their own look and special abilities. Unfortunately, the experience is rather flat.Kyubo Review
Kyubo begins with our eponymous protagonist chained to a dungeon wall, unsure of how or why he's there. Despite an appearance that should indicate an affinity for dungeons—Kyubo is either a reverse skeleton or a man in a bondage suit—our confused hero quickly frees himself with a nearby key and begins searching for a way out. His journey outside will require platforming, puzzle-solving, and patience, but it's an escape well worth making.