Category: "Handheld Reviews"

PlayStation Vita Hardware Review

It’s now February 17th, 2012 and I’ve had the Vita in my hands for two days. The system that everyone has been waiting for should be almost every die hard fan’s hands by now and most of you should already have a pretty good idea of how this review will go.

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Tetris Review (2011, iOS)

In an attempt to make Origin more relevant to gamers EA has released a new version of Tetris for the iOS. In a strange departure from tradition they’ve actually included a decent game in the process. Read on to see how this oddity came to be.

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Batman: Arkham City Lockdown Review (iOS)

NetherRealm Studios, the studio famous for Mortal Kombat, have decided to take the Arkham series of Batman Games and give it an Infinity Blade-spin. Is this the iOS equivalent to Arkham Asylum or are we facing another aweful comic book tie-in? Find out in our review.

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Infinity Blade II iOS Review

The original Infinity Blade, for all its strengths, did have serious problems that still exist even today. Can the sequel resolve these and bring a game well worth taking you away from Skyrim, Skyward Sword, Arkham City, or any of the other blockbusters that have recently be released? Find your answer here.

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Superman Review (iOS)

Following the likes of Green Lantern and Thor the Man of Steel has come to the iOS. Does this game manage to finally break the N64 curse or do we have yet another effigy to burn. Find out in Game Blurb’s review.

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Dark Incursion iOS Review

With a steam punk feel and plenty of interesting ideas Dark Incursion seems primed to entertain. Does it have what it takes to warrant your precious time though? Find out in our review.

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Mage Gauntlet iOS Review

It’s not easy to create a funny game that’s also fun. In the vein of Cthulhu Saves the World and the Bards Tale Mage Gauntlet seeks to offer old school RPG fans everywhere a satire equivalent to Portal. Find out if this game’s style suits your play.

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Robo No. 5 iOS Review

One of the things Megaman is well-known for is its extremely balanced learning curve. Despite this being a puzzle-platform game this does relate to that legendary franchise. Read on to see why.

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FIFA 2012 Review (iOS)

FIFA 2012 is now available for your iOS device. Its visuals are stunning, its sound will impress, and its gameplay is exquisite in many ways. However, does it have what it takes to score a “Buy It Now” goal or will an even more generic and terrible pun about passing the ball fit better as a description? Find out here.

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Scribblenauts Remix Review (iOS)

Scribblenauts Remix offers a unique experience like nothing else on the iOS. Find out in our review if this is Groove Coaster or the Fruit Blast unique.

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Sudoku Rush

Yes I know this looks like a really cheap game. It sounds like it shouldn’t have a place on a gaming reviews website. Most of you probably tuned out after seeing “Sudoku” in the title. However, this game does offer some unique elements that may surprise even the most dedicated player. Read on to see why this game is worth looking at.

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The Sims Medieval iOS Review

Because EA likes easy money The Sims Midieval comes to an iOS app store near you. Does lightning strike for a fourth time or will this game only end up in the dark ages? Find out here. Also included is a short noob-friendly summary of sims games in general for those of you who’ve not played this franchise in the ten plus years its been around.

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Kroll Review

Kroll is a fascinating brawler with a unique control scheme that offers an experience you won’t find elsewhere. But is the game good? Find out in our review.

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Bruce Lee: Dragon Warrior Review

Judging it solely by the title you’d think this’d be a cruddy budget title but Bruce Lee: Dragon Warrior offers things even hardcore fighters can appreciate. Find out why in our review.

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Icebreaker Hockey Review

The first thing to know is that this game is not in fact about hockey. What it does offer though is a unique take on reverse tower defense. Whether this means it’s a good game or not you can only find out here.

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Epic War: TD Review

Epic War: TD doesn’t pretend to be something other than a tower defense game and those turned off by the sub RTS genre will find no reason to bother with it. For what it is though it’s a really well designed game that offers some genuine innovation to an idea that’s been done to death everywhere. Read on for more.

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Contre Jour Review

When Cut the Rope came out it was, and still arguably is, the best casual iOS game with intelligent and creative gameplay. Does Contre Jour have what it takes to topple this giant or will its home be a new level of bargain bin hell? Find out here.

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