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iOS Reviews
BRAVOMAN: Binja Bash! Review
By David Oxford
Bravoman is a Namco Bandai character from the days of the TurboGrafx-16, who is celebrating his 25th anniversary and has recently become the star of his own popular ShiftyLook web comic and cartoon series, the latter of which has cast Rob Paulsen of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Animaniacs fame (among others) in numerous roles. With all of this behind him, a brand new video game seems like a surefire thing, right? Unfortunately, despite these pedigrees, Bravoman: Binja Bash! fails to deliver in the ways that the character has in other media. Which is all the more ironic, when you consider the fact that he began as a video game character in the first place.Monster Match Review
By Rob Rich
Games like Puzzle & Dragons - both those that came before and came after - have done a decent job of filling the App Store lately. So much so that something like Monster Match stands out not because it's necessarily better, but because it does something different. Granted I do think it's better, but seeing something break out of the mold even a little bit makes me incredibly happy.Junk Jack X Review
By Mike Rose
You know how sometimes games can just be so open-ended and freedom-filled, that some players find the content and possibilities on offer more than a little daunting? This was the case with the original Junk Jack, a lovely Terraria-like experience for mobile that had quite the steep learning curve.The Raven: Episode 2 – Ancestry of Lies Review
By Andy Chalk
The Raven - Legacy of a Master Thief: Episode 2 - Ancestry of Lies has arrived - and The Raven is unmasked! This is a big chapter, folks, with lots of secrets revealed and some surprising twists and turns, but it's also something of a letdown compared to the first part, as it lacks a little bit of the quirky charm and a lot of the characters that made the opening act so much fun.Tiny Missiles Review
By Alex De Vore
Remember Fruit Ninja? That game where you slice through flying fruit with an invisible katana blade? Of course you do, it's barely even a few years old. Well do you know who else remembers that game? Indie developer Absurdly Logical Solutions, that's who. In fact, the fine people who also brought what was basically a re-skinned Angry Birds with Fire the Cannon remember it so well that they've gone so far as to recreate it with Tiny Missiles, a game that puts—you guessed it—missiles in place of sword swipes.Madden NFL 25 Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Console gamers occasionally complain that the Madden NFL games don't change that much between the years, but the same thing can't be said for EA's mobile football efforts. Last year gave us Madden NFL Social, across-platform effort that was exactly what it said it was. For the series' silver anniversary, Madden NFL 25 on mobile devices switches gears to be closer to the console experience, but it's mostly just a free-to-play, watered down version of Ultimate Team mode.Joining Hands 2 Review
By Andy Chalk
Joining Hands 2 is a cute little logic-based puzzle game that will keep small hands busy with Peablins and their many cousins, who are only happy when they're holding hands. Adult hands, however, might find it a little too simplistic and two-dimensional to stay interesting for very long.Jelly Splash Review
By Joe Jasko
In short, Jelly Splash is Wooga's latest take on the unstoppable Candy Crush Saga format that has achieved such an unprecedented amount of success for developer King in recent years. In the game, players will find themselves clearing dozens of colorful, squishy jelly creatures as they make their way through the game's 100 challenging puzzles to save the jelly kingdom from an evil swarm of invading purple mushrooms. But although some people might favor jelly over candy in real life, after popping hundreds of the little squishy guys myself, it becomes apparent that there's very little substance to be found underneath all that tantalizing jelly coating.