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
Green City 2 Review
By Brandy Shaul
Green City 2 is the latest in a long line of "real estate" time management games like Build-a-Lot, and it follows up the release of the original Green City that was released earlier this year. This sequel is almost identical to its predecessor, and simply offers dozens of fun new levels for players looking to continue cleaning up the world, one trash-ridden level at a time.Dragons and Titans Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Solitary grumps like Smaug notwithstanding, dragons are team players. If they weren't, there's no way they'd let you and four other players ride them in Dragons and Titans, a MOBA from Wyrmbyte and Zynga that you can play for free on Facebook. And since the other side of every five-on-five clash has scaly mounts of its own, that's 10 dragons per battle. See? Team players.Fantastic Forest Review
By Nadia Oxford
In the real world, if a human being were to inexplicably fall into a land of animals that quickly put him or her to work, that human would have a serious problem. But in the world of social gaming, that's simply business as usual. Fantastic Forest by Wooga kicks off with a similar example of human servitude, an immediate warning that this social game offers little originality beyond its cute visuals.Quell Memento Review
Beautiful, surprising, challenging, and subtle, Quell Memento runs the player through a gauntlet of puzzles that range from elementary to devilish, but it's the game's emotional undercurrent that you'll ultimately remember. Snippets of exposition trickle out as you guide your rain drops through stages and memories. This is Braid as a marble maze.Solara Review
By Nick Tylwalk
We reviewers love our labels, but some games just won't cooperate and wear them. Solara is one of those non-conformists, since it has sim, strategy and fantasy RPG traits, but not enough of any of them to neatly classify. It's also free and fun, though in a way that creeps up on you gradually more than it smacks you in the face - which is good, since that would probably cancel out the fun.Dark Parables: The Final Cinderella Review
By John Anthony
Bet you didn't know there was more than one Cinderella. It's kind of late in the game to find that out, though, as Dark Parables: The Final Cinderella tells the tale of the very last one. The thousand-year-old Godmother is turning girls into glass in an attempt to locate the one pure-hearted maiden. It's your job, detective, to find Cinderella and keep her safe. A walk in the park, right?Tetris Blitz Review
A Tetris reboot on touchscreen devices from Electronic Arts should by all accounts be a mess of awkward controls and microtransactions. Tetris Blitz retains little of the sentiment from the 1984 original, but inventive and frantic gameplay, mobile sensibilities, and cues from Pac-Man Championship Edition DX combine to make this the Tetris you want for the device you have. It also uses the word Tetriminos without irony.Super Puzzle Platformer Deluxe Review
By Mike Rose
Sometimes you play a game so simple yet so effective that it leaves you wondering why no one has done it before. Meet Super Puzzle Platformer Deluxe, a sort of Tetris match-3 and platformer mash-up that gives as good as it gets. With twinges of Spelunky in there too, this fast-paced, quick-thinking blaster will kill you every few minutes, and yet you'll keep coming back for more. The soundtrack is sublime, the controls are spot-on, and the challenge is very, very real. What I'm saying is, you're going to love this game.