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
Bloop Review
By Mike Rose
Sometimes a series of smaller niggles - niggles that on their own wouldn't be too great of a threat - can build up to the extent that they completely overshadow any of the good that a video game has to offer. A lot of the time it's silly little things that are easily solvable, but were simply overlooked.Killer Escape Review
Leaving a room is often a difficult task. I frequently find myself having to look for clues as to how I'm supposed to leave the house. Fortunately, when I get bored, I can just open the door and walk on out. In the world of videogames, you're not usually given such luxuries. Killer Escape is an example of how to leave a room with a sadistic murderer on the loose. And it won't take you too long, either.Mr. Runner 2: The Masks Review
As the follow-up to the wildly popular Mr. Runner Plus and original Mr. Runner, Mr. Runner 2: The Masks has a lot to live up to. It's an infinite runner, but things are a bit different this time around -- rather than working toward increasing speed and a stressful play environment, things slow down. You can change the speed of your sprint throughout the level, and this makes for some interesting gameplay tweaks players will undoubtedly enjoy. It's telling that the Zing Games logo has a gamer sitting on the toilet -- that's likely where you'll end up having the most fun with it.Escape From Hell Review
My frustration will sometimes get the best of me. In those instances, I usually stop what I'm doing, take a break, and come back to it later. Escape From Hell brings about those same feelings of frustration, but I've been unable to turn away. It's a difficult game, but it provides a classic arcade feel that makes every failure and every moment of frustration feel completely satisfying.LEGO Batman: DC Super Heroes Review
Batman made his debut in Detective Comics #27 in 1939. Ten years later, Lego began selling interlocking bricks. The two franchises are among the most successful in history, but more impressive is how they've managed to stay relevant through decades of changing taste. Many mobile titles attempt to emulate their genre counterparts on the consoles, but Lego Batman: DC Super Heroes is a full console game. Can the world's greatest detective put the pieces together?Robot Unicorn Attack 2 Review
By David Oxford
As the number "2" in the title indicates, Robot Unicorn Attack 2 is the sequel to the amazingly popular (or is it so amazing, given My Little Pony) Adult Swim game Robot Unicorn Attack. And as a sequel, this one manages to keep what worked in the original game while adding just the right enhancements to differentiate without alienating fans.Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death Review
By John Anthony
Another day, another seemingly unsolvable mystery involving a lunatic in a mask! Dark Tales: Edgar Allen Poe's The Masque of the Red Death is inspired by Poe's original story and takes you to the town of Lumineux where city officials are disappearing. A strange gentleman in a creepy red mask is up to something, so you're called in to investigate. Grab your monocle and cane, it's time to play detective!Viking Saga Review
By Brandy Shaul
From the games of the Adelantado Trilogy, to Roads of Rome and even Northern Tale, it's safe to say that publisher Realore has a firm grasp on the time management genre. Fans of those previous games have a new option in Viking Saga, but as you might expect, this one comes with some slight differences that make it both better and worse than other "identical" games.