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
Paper Titans Review
By Joe Jasko
I've always been a sucker for a great platform adventure game, and when you throw eye-popping 3D graphics that are supposed to resemble paper into the mix, well then you might as well have reached into my pocket and emptied out my wallet because I'm already sold. Unfortunately for Paper Titans, while the game holds true on its promise of providing plenty of paper, there is not one sheet of fun adventuring gameplay to be found.Crazy Jump Review
Crazy Jump, the new puzzle/runner by iMagic, feels like a sadistic ploy by some mad Tron fetishist to harvest the tears of gamers with poor reaction time. That said, its inherent addictiveness kept me coming back for more.Jelly Glutton Review
By Brandy Shaul
With the amazing success of King's Candy Crush Saga and Farm Heroes Saga, it's only natural to see other developers try their hand at a level-based match-three game on Facebook: and that's what gamers have been given with Jelly Glutton. Jelly Glutton follows a little monster named Jelly that wants nothing more than to eat all of the sweet treats in existence, one match-three level at a time. You'll be able to help him fill his belly, and while Jelly Glutton may not be the most original game in existence, it's still pretty fun to play.Residue Review
By Andy Chalk
I don't think I've ever played a game with a greater gap between concept and execution than that of Residue. I love the idea of a story-driven platform adventure based on the real-life environmental nightmare of the Aral Sea, which makes it all the more disappointing that everything about it is such an absolute mess.Better than Portal Review
By Nadia Oxford
Like every other form of creative expression, video games deserve to be rated according to the quality of their contents instead of their names. That said, when you title your game "Better than Portal," you're inviting weighty judgment against your work. Sure enough, Better than Portal is an empty boast. The game doesn't touch Valve's hallowed puzzle platformer, and in fact it's a dismal experience altogether.Max’s Pirate Planet Review
By Nadia Oxford
Yo ho ho and a bottle of pop. What kid (or adult) doesn't dream of a rogue's life on the high sea? Max's Pirate Planet - A Board Game Adventure is a board game-style title that gives players a whole planet to play pirate on. Youngsters will have a great time, though their parents may quickly become bored with the tedious mini-games.Empress of the Deep 3: Legacy of the Phoenix Review
By John Anthony
Wake up, Empress Anna! Time to stop your evil twin sister again! Empress of the Deep 3: Legacy of the Phoenix from Silverback Games continues the tale from the first two installments of the series, with the malevolent Pandora harnessing the power of the Colossus and threatening to destroy the world. With the help of the guardians, though, you can resurrect the Phoenix and find your lost tribe. Who knew sibling rivalry could be so destructive?Fez Review
When Fez first launched on Xbox LIVE Arcade in April 2012, hope for a PC release was low. Creator Phil Fish dubbed it a "console game" specifically, with an experience crafted by the way players ingest it. While this caused some PC gamers to close the window on Fish and Fez permanently, those who have patiently awaited a change of mind have finally been rewarded with a Steam release. Time may not heal the PC-spited's wounds, but giving into the joyful charm of Fez just might.