Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
By Adele Wilson
Across a bounty of subgenres.Haze Seas Accessories Tier List [Best Accessories to Equip]
By Adele Wilson
The accessories with the best stat buffs in Haze Seas.
Organization: GAMEVIL
Darkness Reborn Trailer Delivers High Fantasy Hostility
By Jim Squires
GAMEVIL has just released a trailer for Boolean Games’ upcoming Darkness Reborn, and it looks like every Tolkien war fantasy I’ve ever had. Also, I’m pretty sure I saw a dinosaur. Not much is known about the game quite yet, though …Spirit Stones Review
Generally speaking, match-three gamers don't run with role-playing gamers or trading card gamers, but Gamevil, one of South Korea's largest mobile game publishers, plans to alter that. Aiming to make these mismates mingle, Gamevil brings us Spirit Stones, a new three-genre mash-up that bravely blends bits of match-three, bobs of RPG, and driblets of TCG. Although occasionally brought down by repetition and missing sound and interface elements, Spirit Stones basically blows the doors off, thanks to dynamic deck-building and habit-forming combat.In terms of narrative, Spirit Stones falls on the match-three end of the spectrum—meaning, there's not much of one. The context is a fairly predictable good-versus-evil kind of thing, with you being tasked with using the power of the Ancient Gods (the Spirit Stones) to save the kingdom of Dulaz (a place that really should be re-named "The Kingdom of Busty Women," by the look of its subjects). To attain these powerful stones, you must first fight your way through various lands, past all manner of hostile undesirables. Fortunately, you don't have to do it alone: you get to take a party of your bustiest—I mean trustiest, friends with you."All joking aside, it's hard not to notice the 'amplitude' of your warriors since Spirit Stones has enthusiastically embraced an aesthetic that's highly stripperific. Even so, each card displays a great-looking character that's beautifully rendered, and there are an amazing number of them. (Incidentally, characters, 90% of whom are female, are also rendered in battle as weird—and slightly disturbing—baby-faced-but-boobsy bobble-heads.) Credit should definitely be given since a lot of work was put into creating the gorgeous character art, not only for the base cards, but for their enhanced variants.(The game's sound on the other hand, could use some work. Battle result screens seem to be completely lacking music and sound, and the music loop during battle is nothing short of maddening.)Steel Commanders Review
By Rob Rich
I get it. Games like Rage of Bahamut are quite good at making money, and game developers need to make money. But there has to be a better way than mimicking the formula. Steel Commanders mixes things up a little, so it's not as big an offender as Reign of Dragons, but it's still tough to get excited about playing what is essentially the same game I've been playing for well over a year now.Dark Avenger Review
By Alex De Vore
Diablo has influenced a large number of dungeon-crawling loot-fests that, while sometimes marginally entertaining, have never really been able to match the sheer scope of the PC classic. But as the iOS gaming experience grows more refined, so too do the options for mobile hack 'n' slash experiences. Some of these titles (Dungeon Hunter or Castle Master 3D)aren't half bad, either. No, they're not as huge as their PC or console cousins, but this is only to be expected of the medium, and there is still plenty of fun to be had. The recently released RPG Dark Avenger follows in these footsteps, and is packed with quite a bit more content than you might expect from a F2P title.Baseball Superstars 2013 Review
The major critique with sports games is the lack of change from one year to the next. Bugs from one year often appear in the future installments, and poorly-built features receive no modifications for the next season. Then, there's Baseball Superstars 2013. The newest installment in the series doesn't just learn from its previous mistakes - it makes extra adjustments that improve the experience.Zenonia 5 Review
I'm the type of guy that brings a gun to a knife fight, so when I first switched on Gamevil's new action/RPG Zenonia 5, I was instantly drawn to the character of Evan - the game's steam-punk gunslinger. I envisioned myself a pistol-packing Indiana Jones in a world of scimitar-swinging swordsmen, blasting baddies back to the Stone Age with a single shot. Instead I was quickly mauled to death by a gang of fuzzy little critters.TouchMix FX Review
Ever since Guitar Hero came out a few years ago, almost every rhythm game since has seemed to rely on the tried and true "note highway" model. But it wasn't always that way. For a long time, the gold standard was the old "drop from the top" style popularized by Konami and their Bemani games. I loved them, and loved seeing the style so well recreated in TouchMix FX.Arel Wars 2 Preview
Gamevil is a publisher whose name is attached to a ton of iOS and Android games, many of which have a distinctive Eastern flair. In my experience most of their titles are solid, so I'm looking forward to this one. I haven't played the first Arel Wars, but it looks like it made a good impression on critics and users alike. If at the very least, Arel Wars 2 lives up to its predecessor than there will be many happy fans out there, and maybe some new ones will join their ranks as well.