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iOS Reviews
Rocket Fox Review
It's becoming more and more common for major console game developers to give iOS a try. The end result of that, however, can be hit or miss. Some developers think that it's easy to make games for such a simple system, and crank out low-quality releases that are far from the high watermark of the company's well-known titles. Others learn that iOS is an entirely different animal, and learn to make quality games from the ground up for the system. NamcoBandai's Rocket Fox is a result of the latter.Abandoned: Chestnut Lodge Asylum Review
By Brandy Shaul
In Abandoned: Chestnut Lodge Asylum, you're immediately thrown into the shoes of an average citizen suffering from recurring nightmares. Always, the threat is the same: you see yourself falling down an elevator shaft while being chased by an unknown entity in a seemingly abandoned mental institution. When suddenly it appears your dream has become real, however, you set out to investigate the cause of it all.Theatre of the Absurd Review
Canadian developer Silverback Games has proven it's capable of great things—witness the company's previous titles such as Secrets of the Dragon Wheel and the Empress of the Deep series. This month, the talented team cranks up the creepy in its latest casual offering, Theater of the Absurd. Good-looking, well-presented, and far more intense than your average hidden object game, this infernal adventure will thrill horror enthusiasts and scare the pants off everyone else.Cooking Academy 3: Recipe for Success Review
By Brandy Shaul
Picking up where Cooking Academy 2: World Cuisine left off, Cooking Academy 3: Recipe for Success sees our hero returning to their roots at the Cooking Academy after having won 1 million dollars in the Annual World Culinary Workshop. Your new goal is to create a cookbook filled with the best recipes the world has to offer, and you'll need the help of the academy's many skilled chefs to do just that. It's just unfortunate that the gameplay hasn't picked up much originality along the way.A Valley Without Wind Review
There's a certain sense of nostalgia that gets tapped into whenever I load up a 2D sidescrolling exploration platformer, or as their known now a "Metroidvania" experience. Long mornings turned into evenings as I went over every little pixel with every tool in my arsenal, to discover every passage to get every treasure in games like Symphony of the Night and Super Metroid. Recent indie release A Valley Without Wind wants to tap into that while throwing in the proverbial kitchen sink for good measure, so stick with me for a bit.Nanovor Review
The past of Smith & Tinker's Nanovor series is long and complicated. It began as a physical card/toy system to be played alongside a PC program (not unlike today's Skylanders). That program was shut down in the end of 2010, in lieu of its free-to-play browser successor, Nanovor Evolutions (which was also cancelled). There's also been an animated web series or two floating around. Today, Smith & Tinker revives the series once again, bringing a free-to-play version (simply called Nanovor) to iOS.Space Op! Review
By Eli Cymet
I don't know about you, but I'm always a little wary when someone begins a sentence with "I'm not the kind of person who would lie." It sets of alarm bells of what's to come. I get the exact same feeling when an App Store game has an exclamation mark in the title. Like it's overcompensating for excitement that doesn't exist in the game. The latest culprit? Space Op!Rage of Bahamut Review
By Andy Chalk
The truth is that I'm not what you'd call a fan of collectible card games. It's not that I don't like them, I've just never paid much attention to them. So when Rage of Bahamut landed on my lap, I was a little overwhelmed at first. There's a lot going on, and the game doesn't go out of its way to make life easy for newcomers. And to be honest, I'm still not entirely sure what I'm doing. But I'm sure having fun.