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
They Need To Be Fed 2 Review
By Nadia Oxford
Think your job sucks? Imagine if your vocation involved nothing except risking your life to grow a plant that will inevitably wind up munching on you. In They Need to be Fed 2 for iOS, you guide the main character through all manner of perilous traps, only to throw him in the mouth of Audrey II's shadowy cousin at the end of each level. It's a crummy destiny for the little dude, but it's also a fun game.Poker Night 2 Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Just because Telltale Games won eleventy million awards (seriously, I counted) for The Walking Dead doesn't mean their developers went all grim and gritty all the time. To prove it, they returned to their humorous roots with Poker Night 2, a game they describe as "the unnecessary sequel" to Poker Night at the Inventory. Play poker against some true characters, unlock some goodies and get ready to laugh.Don’t Starve Review
By Joe Jasko
A few minutes ago when I sat down at my computer to start writing this review, I saw an enormous and terrifying spider crawl under my desk, and now I keep nervously glancing down at the floor around me every five seconds as I type this so I can scream and run away whenever he decides to come back out. In some ways, this is sort of what it is like to be scientist gentleman Wilson in the fantastic new survival adventure game Don't Starve: always keeping one eye over your shoulder, your safety always in question, and never knowing when or where the next frightening creature is going to appear. It's a good thing that playing this game is a whole lot more fun than sharing your workspace with an unwelcomed eight-legged guest.Draw Something 2 Review
By Joe Jasko
I'll admit I wasn't really expecting much when I first heard that Zynga was coming out with a sequel to their smash mobile phenomenon Draw Something, the hugely accessible turn-based Pictionary game. I mean, besides adding more words, what else could they possibly do to repackage the same simple idea? Well it really shows how much that I know, because not only does Draw Something 2 come equipped with an impressive 5,000 new words, but it also introduces so many fresh and exciting new features that I've never seen a social game so fitting to earn that rightful sequel designation.Gun Commando Review
Sometimes in the recesses of my subconscious I hear Jon St. John's gravelly Duke utter out "Damn, those alien bastards are gonna pay for shootin' up my ride" as his spaceship crashes in the distance. That might not even be the exact line, or the exact context it's said in, but the memory has still stayed with me. I have fond memories of Duke Nukem's charm, but not so much its gameplay.Idol Words Review
By John Anthony
Idol Words is a social word game that plays like an asynchronous version of Boggle. Face off against random opponents, friends or even bitter rivals as you work to spell words on a grid of letters as quickly as you can. Make clever use of a few special tiles and keep your tile-tapping finger moving and you just might outsmart everyone!Blendoku Review
The App Rule of Four states that the best game ideas can be described in a four-word sentence, such as: fling birds into pigs. Get water to alligator. Run until you die. Blendoku is the latest in this long but succinct line of four word brilliances: put colors into order.Ninja Village Review
By Andy Chalk
The ninjas of Ninja Village aren't exactly what you'd expect of deadly assassins. In keeping with Kairosoft tradition, they're tiny, pixellated and actually kind of cute, and they spend most of their time bringing in crops, cutting wood and hanging out at the local tea house. They don't dress in black pajamas and hoods, although you can buy and equip them with hoods if you like, and they won't be scaling castle walls or disappearing in clouds of magical smoke. Mostly, they're just people living their lives in a small village.