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iOS Reviews
Jungle Heat Review
I'm going to come right out and say it: My.com's Jungle Heat offers almost nothing that makes it a fresh or original experience. Outside of the jungle theme, it's hard to find any way that it stands out among the competition. That said, its lack of originality doesn't make it a bad game. While it will likely be lost amongst more prolific strategy titles, Jungle Heat makes for one of the genre's most accessible entry points for Android gamers.Plants vs. Zombies 2: It’s About Time Review
By Joe Jasko
There are very few games out there of any genre or audience that have achieved such a worldwide adoration as PopCap's Plants vs. Zombies empire. Sometimes it's hard to know what you should expect from a sequel to a game that holds such a massive cult following among gamers old and young alike. There have already been some pretty high expectations surrounding PvZ 2, and to be honest, it's even a bit intimidating to be the one who gets to write this review. Because as I realized as soon as I started playing the game, how can I possibly put into words how amazing Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time truly is? Well after years of waiting, I'm happy to say that it is finally time to get those plant packets out and start protecting your time-traveling brainz once again.Dunk Dreams Review
By Joe Jasko
When I was in the fifth grade, I somehow got the idea in my head that I wanted to join the basketball team at school. So I signed up for a weeklong basketball camp over the summer, just to sharpen up my skills, and maybe score a dunk or two for the ladies. But then a funny thing happened: I realized I couldn't quite get the ball to go into the basket, like ever, and lost every training drill for my team singlehandedly. Luckily, the new basketball RPG Dunk Dreams from Brothersport Games offers the entirely opposite experience, and can make anyone the king of the courts in a manner of minutes through deep role-playing gameplay, and even deeper systems of player customization.Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians Review
By Andy Chalk
Beatbuddy is a difficult game to dislike, and the truth is I don't dislike it. But when I see the game world and hear snippets of the music and think about the idea behind it all, I am disappointed nonetheless. It's close - it's really close - to being something special. But in the end, it just doesn't quite pull it off.Amateur Surgeon 3 Review
By Joe Jasko
Ah, the life of a surgeon: having people's lives in the palm of your hand, wearing that prestigious white doctor's coat, and raking in those big paychecks so you could buy yourself a diamond-encrusted surgical blade if you really wanted to. It's such a shame, then, that society makes us have to jump through hoops and finish years of med school just to have the chance at the dream. Sure, I get they want us to, you know, practice operating on people, and to know what we're doing and all, but what about the rest of us who just want to perform some surgery now? Well that's where Amateur Surgeon 3 from Adult Swim Games comes in, where the only things you'll need to become a world-famous surgeon are a mobile device and a bloody pizza cutter.Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar Review
By Nick Tylwalk
The Ultima series is kind of like that girl you had a crush on back in high school: pretty awesome back in the day, but not the same after letting herself go in more recent years. Mythic and EA are trying to turn back the clock with Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar, a free-to-play RPG that freshens things up for mobile gamers but ultimately (no pun intended) doesn't quite live up to the fan favorite game that inspired it, Ultima IV.Baby Nom Nom Review
Feeding a baby doesn't exactly sound like much fun, but you'd be surprised what can be turned into an addictive game these days. Baby Nom Nom is a surprisingly exciting physics-based puzzler with plenty to offer, even if its "cute" nature may seem a little too fluffy to be anything truly challenging.Freak Tower Review
By Rob Rich
Being the landlord (at least a responsible one) of a hybrid commercial/residential isn't easy. Keeping the tenants happy is a constant struggle in itself; to say nothing of the responsibilities of restocking store shelves, cleaning up after the creature that lives in the basement, and fending off incessant monster attacks. But a job's a job. And while the job in-question feels a bit familiar, it doesn't make Freak Tower any less entertaining.