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
Blitz Brigade Review
By Rob Rich
Gameloft is doing that thing again. This time it's by bringing Blitz Brigade, the equivalent of a certain super-popular, cartoony, team-based PC first-person shooter to iOS devices. I made my peace with the developer's methods a while ago and have since learned to love their games for what they are: high quality approximations we'd probably never see on iPhones otherwise. However, when making an online shooter, it's extremely important to get the "online" part right.iMech Online Review
By Leif Johnson
If you've ever wondered why we've yet to see our battlefields dominated by soldiers in hulking two-legged tanks, the answer might lie in the gameplay of this new multiplayer arena battler for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Put simply, they're a royal pain to control. Moving forward and backwards isn't so bad, but when you find your big guns simply shooting off in the direction of Alpha Centauri when you're trying to blast the guy who's barbecuring you from behind with a flamethrower, you might find yourself realizing why the military's devoted its resources to less fantastical projects.Nancy Drew: Ghost of Thornton Hall Review
By Brandy Shaul
In Her Interactive's latest Nancy Drew mystery, we find our master sleuth challenged with one of the scariest storylines in the franchise to date, and also one of the best. Nancy Drew: Ghost of Thornton Hall contains two interweaving storylines, as Nancy must confront her skepticism of the supernatural head-on in order to save a missing girl just days before her wedding.Bonds of the Skies Review
If you had an imaginary friend as a child, you may understand the frustration of others not sharing that same imagination. Now, what if those imaginary friends were real, were gods, and only you could see them? That's the premise behind Bonds of the Skies, Kemco's newest Android RPG. It provides a story about the relationship between humans and gods, and wraps it up in a traditional turn-based RPG.Ecol Tactics Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Sometimes originality is overrated. By that I mean it's entirely possible just to cherry pick the best ideas from previous works, add in your own clever story and dialogue and voila: you've got yourself a great game. Ecol Tactics Online almost proves my point, taking bits from JRPGs, MMOs and tactical battle games and very nearly turning them into something wonderful.Dessert Shop Review
By Nadia Oxford
Pretend you have an entire vanilla cake to yourself. Sounds good, right? And for a few bites, it tastes good. Once you've eaten a slice, however, you begin to notice how dry the cake is. You want to stop eating, but you have to finish the whole darn thing. Let's assume your host will call the cops if you don't. So you gobble up this entire cake and feel weary and a little sick when the last crumb has gone down the hatch. Now you have an idea of what it's like to play Dessert Shop.IMPOSSIBLE ROAD Review
By Mike Rose
Remember Peach's Slide from Super Mario 64? Mario would go shooting down on his bottom, grabbing coins along the way, and making sure not to fall off the edges. However, if you could take a dive at the right moment, it was possible to fall onto another section of the slide below, and shave entire seconds off your time. This is the basis for Impossible Road, a new mobile game that will make you rip your hair out much in the same way that Super Hexagon did before it. It may be a little too based on luck for my liking, but that doesn't stop this minimalist game from being one hell of a rush.Portal of Evil: Stolen Runes Review
By John Anthony
There comes a point in your life when you realize your grandparents may not be the simple folk you thought they were. This is an especially poignant moment for Vanessa. She knew very little about her grandfather, but when an archbishop invites her to a small town in Italy, she learns he was researching some very serious, very dangerous stuff. Portal of Evil: Stolen Runes follows Vanessa as she uncovers ancient secrets lost beneath St. Peter's Cathedral.