The Caped Crusader & Co are back with Telltale’s second Batman episode: Children of Arkham. It’s a follow-up that does a good job of continuing the story set up in the previous episode, with a couple of pretty great standout …
I’ve played a few puck-shufflers (or whatever the proper genre name is) in the past, and as simple as they are, I can’t help but find them entertaining. At least for a while. Then there’s Treasure Buster, which takes the …
Ignoring the silly-but-also-sort-of-so-clever name, Putthole is an interesting attempt at doing something different with golf. Instead of being yet another physics-based game of completing surreal putting challenges (not that there’s anything wrong with those, because I do enjoy them), Putthole is a …
Just in time for the hyped-up console release that’s apparently rather disappointing comes Mafia III: Rivals – a freemium mobile tie-in game that’s pretty much exactly as good as you’d expect a mobile tie-in of a AAA game release to …
It’s pretty safe to say by now that despite its status as the most popular console sports game franchise in the world, EA isn’t quite sure what to do with FIFA on mobile. The company has already tried making it …
Say this about the title character of Halfbrick’s Dan The Man: He’s a brave, persistent fellow. He has to be since he’s up against a veritable army of evil sorts, armed (at least at first) with only his fists and feet. …
Bubble shooters are essentially all based around the same mechanic: shooting an orb at a matched target to remove surrounding orbs and clear a field. There are ways to mix up a bubble shooter by creating different goals, adding explosive …
Knights of the Old Republic was a good fit for mobile. With its turn-based combat and more traditional RPG pacing, the lack of physical controls on your phone or tablet didn’t hamper it all that much. You could still get …