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iOS Reviews
Merlin’s Rage Review
By Rob Rich
I'm familiar with what it means to belong to a genre. I understand that when a given genre contains multiple titles, those titles will share certain similarities. What I still don't quite get, however, is why I've played Merlin's Rage three separate times now. Each time it was a different title with different art assets, but the core game has been exactly the same. I mean it's fun, but what the heck?Collapsible D: The Final Minutes of the Titanic Review
By Matt Thrower
In my life as a board gamer I have seen many titles with peculiar themes. Cannibalism, programming in C and war profiteering rank high amongst them. But I don't think I've ever played a game with such an unexpected theme as Collapsible D: The Final Minutes of the Titanic, which simulates the sinking of the Titanic.Timeless: The Lost Castle Review
By John Anthony
Timeless: The Lost Castle is every bit as fluid and dynamic as its predecessor, Timeless: The Forgotten Town. Nothing feels stuck in place in this game, you just hop from puzzle to puzzle, genre-twisting location to genre-twisting location, hoping to find out a little more about these strange dreams you've been having or that mysterious orb. Plus, it's got wizards and airships. You can't go wrong with wizards and airships.Shifts Review
By Matt Thrower
The number of science fiction games that post you as the last surviving remnant of an apocalypse that destroyed the human rate are numerous beyond counting. This time your mission is to terraform planets so that humanity can begin anew. So far, so ordinary. But a hackneyed setting doesn't have to lead to a bad game.Feast or Famine Review
By Nadia Oxford
Those of us who are blessed with a steady income typically don't think too hard about where our food comes from. Our sustenance is everywhere, and the biggest fight we endure to acquire it usually involves getting to McDonalds before they stop serving breakfast. Feast or Famine for iOS recalls a time when our ancestors burned all their calories just trying to secure their next meal. Go on: Run through the grass, listen to the thunder of hooves, and feel the primal thrill of the hunt—without getting off your couch of course, because man, who needs that noise when the hockey game is on.After Burner Climax Review
By David Oxford
If you're old enough to remember the heyday of arcades and SEGA's participation in the home console market as a platform holder, rather than a third party, then you may remember After Burner, the game which placed you right in the cockpit of a fighter jet as you engaged the enemy with machine guns and missile fire. This port of 2006's After Burner Climax leaves the rotating cockpit in the arcade, and unfortunately, that's not all it left behind.Metal Slug 2 Review
By David Oxford
The simplest way to describe Metal Slug 2, and the Metal Slug series in general, is to say that it takes a page out of Contra's playbook, but makes the idea its own in some ways.Roar Rampage Review
By Joe Jasko
I've always been a huge fan of the old Rampage series, so I was really excited when Roar Rampage was announced for iOS devices last month. This game seemed to capture the destructive spirit of the old Midway arcade classic, while adding a fresh new sidescrolling spin to the mix. Now that I've had a chance to level tall buildings with a single right-hook, does Roar Rampage pack a roar to match its promising bite?