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iOS Reviews
Lake House: Children of Silence Review
By Joe Jasko
Everyone has their demons. Just look at Henry's new fiancée Ann, in Lake House: Children of Silence. Ann's little brother, Tommy, disappeared many years ago when the two were just children. But now when Ann is captured by a mysterious assailant who wears Tommy's favorite metal mask, this incredible hidden object adventure shows just how easy it is for a person's past to come back and haunt them.Wordament Review
By Nadia Oxford
There's nothing more satisfying than playing a good word game against a bunch of contenders. The App Store truly gives us ample opportunities to demonstrate how much…better…good we are than our peers at forming clever words and phrases. Wordament, previously a Windows Phone exclusive, makes strengthening your vocabulary easier—and more frenzied—than ever thanks to an intense format that pits you against hundreds of players at once. You can even earn a few achievements for your Xbox Live profile.Final Fantasy IV Review
It's no secret that Square Enix loves Final Fantasy IV: it's the second-most ported game in the Final Fantasy series and one of only two Final Fantasy titles to be completely remade thus far. It received a sequel 17 years after its initial release (a favor usually reserved for a game's primary life cycle), an extra character in Theatrhythm Final Fantasy (as did Square's top-grossing Final Fantasy VII), and a two-volume novelization. Square's (and its fans') love affair with Final Fantasy IV continues in its recent iOS release.Anomaly Korea Review
By Nick Tylwalk
The Terminator movies got it all wrong. The machines don't want to wipe out all humans, they just want to build a whole bunch of towers and turrets… Which, yes, will then go about eliminating all humans. All is not lost though, since we can fight back via Anomaly Korea, thefollow-up to 11 bit studios' popular reverse tower defense hit Anomaly: Warzone Earth.Karateka Review
By Nadia Oxford
The original Karateka was a beat-em-up released across several computers and video game consoles through the '80s. Its papa was video game designer Jordan Mechner, who would go on to create a game called Prince of Persia. Maybe you've heard of it. The '80s version of Karateka looks a little primitive, but the concept driving it is still classic. It's long been ripe for an overhaul, and nearly thirty years later, here we are.RAD Soldiers Review
By Joe Jasko
Strap on your helmet, soldier, we're going to war! In RAD Soldiers, players are put in command of a tiny unit of recruits: to instruct them in battle, and lead the team on to victory in the Mysterious McGuffin Rockets war. The turn-based tactical action gameplay lends itself to some exciting confrontations and challenging standoffs, but a lack of heart and compelling multiplayer component prevent this title from firing on all cylinders.Reality Show: Fatal Shot Review
By Brandy Shaul
Some people will do anything for fame, but in ERS Game Studio's newest adventure puzzle game, Reality Show: Fatal Shot, that desire for 15 minutes in the spotlight actually turns deadly, as a man is killed on air by being thrown off of a bridge. You'll need to jump into the shoes of a detective to solve the mystery surrounding this man's death, while always keeping in mind that even the victims aren't always who they appear to be.Penny Arcade The Game: Gamers vs. Evil Review
By Matt Thrower
It is wholly unsurprising that much-loved gaming webcomic Penny Arcade should have inspired a video game franchise. It is perhaps less well known that it also lent its name and art to a deck-building card game called Gamers vs. Evil. Now those two worlds collide, as developer Playdek has released an iOS version of the card game.