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iOS Reviews
NFL Pro 2013 Review
By Nick Tylwalk
For console gamers, there's a Highlander situation when it comes to NFL football games. There can be only one, and it's Madden. Mobile gamers have some more choices, however: one of which is NFL Pro 2013 by Gameloft. Now available for iOS devices and headed to Android soon, it tries hard to find paydirt in a genre living in one game's shadow. Mostly, though, it ends up like Carson Palmer quarterbacking the Raiders: Erratic and potentially expensive.Catch-22 Review
By Eli Cymet
Catch-22 has me mesmerized, and I can't figure out why. Part twitch arcade title, part puzzle, part Impressionist painting, it's caught somewhere between addictive and otherworldly. In fact, it's the kind of experience I don't even want to ruin by attempting to pigeonhole it into a rating, and a simplified list of pros and cons. I wish there was a phrase to describe this kind of predicament.Lord of the Dragons Review
By Tony Capri
Do you enjoy having your intelligence insulted while simultaneously being bored by your games? Then, KLab Global has just the adventure for you. Lord of the Dragons copies a formula a myriad of other lifeless and rudimentary RPGs have already introduced to the iOS platform, yet it adds nothing new, exciting, or even remotely engaging.The Room Review
The Room is a puzzle-adventure game that will instantly remind you of the old Myst games - assuming you're as old as I am, that is. If it's before your time, keep it to yourself; I'm still trying to come to terms with the fact that The Princess Bride is 25 years old. Where were we? Ah yes, The Room. It's a riddle, wrapped in an enigma, wrapped in a box. A beautiful, devilish box.Dead Stop Review
By AJ Dellinger
Since its inception in 2008, the App Store has become packed to the brim with games. If there's one game type that gets more than its fair share of representation, it's tower defense. And if there's one theme that has overrun nearly every genre, it's zombies. So what can one expect when the most done-to-death concepts get mashed together into one game? Chillingo decided to find out their latest title, Dead Stop.Blade Guardian Review
By Jim Squires
Tower defense games have been done to death on smartphones over the last few years, so it takes something really special in that genre to get our attention nowadays. Telling us there's a tower defense game developed by Hironobu Sakaguchi, the father of the Final Fantasy series? That's certainly one way to pique our interest.Super Monsters Ate My Condo! Review
Super Monsters Ate My Condo is the follow-up to Adult Swim Games's slightly less super Monsters Ate My Condo from 2011. At a glance, the two games are nearly identical: both throw you into a frenetic twist on the match-3 genre, in which you need to connect same-colored condos in a constantly growing high-rise tower, mid-monster attack. Beyond these similarities, players are treated to a smorgasbord of new and delicious content.MechWarrior: Tactical Command Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Despite my repeated requests each holiday season, my parents never came through and provided me with my very own BattleMech. I had to content myself with the BattleTech series of tabletop and computer games to know what unleashing the power of a giant walking tank would feel like. Personae Studios and Smith & Tinker are doing their best to help repair my wounds by releasing MechWarrior: Tactical Command for iOS devices, a real time strategy game that kind of, sort of scratches the itch.