Tag Archives: iOS
Cardpocalypse Review
Platforms: PlayStation 4 (reviewed) Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Windows, iOS, Linux, macOS Cardpocalypse tells the story of Jess, a 10-year-old kid that’s new in town and trying to survive her first week at school. Set in the 90’s, everyone at Dudsdale Elementary is obsessed with the TV show Mega Mutant Power Pets and during her […]
Gore’s Gallery of Glorious Games – Volume One
This is a series I’ve been wanting to do for a while. There are so many games that pop up on digital storefronts nowadays (especially the Switch eShop) that it can be hard to figure out what is worth playing. It’s impossible to review every great game and some can get lost in the wasteland […]
Estiman Review
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch (reviewed), Android, iOS Sometimes I need a game to act as a palette cleanser. I just recently spent nearly 75 hours playing through Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and I haven’t been ready to jump into another big, story-driven game just yet. So I’ve been looking for more relaxing and bite-sized gaming […]
Stray Cat Doors Review
Platforms: Switch (reviewed), Android, iOS The Nintendo Switch eShop is packed with games and dozens of new ones release on a weekly basis. This makes it rather hard to not only keep up with all the new content, but also weed out the good from the bad. Every once in a while though, a game […]
Survive! Mr. Cube Review
Platforms: Android, iOS, PlayStation 4 (reviewed), and Switch Games in and inspired by the Rogue-like genre have become quite popular among indie titles. It seems like a new one is released almost weekly, so it takes a lot to separate from the pack. Survive! Mr. Cube falls into this category and while it has its […]
Dragon Quest III at 30
Today is the 30th anniversary of Dragon Quest III’s Japanese release. DQIII cemented the series as a cultural touchstone and something more than a fad. Lines snaked around blocks, kids played truant and the game became a national talking point. On the whole, the Dragon Quest series is very iterative. Each successive game builds on the […]
Pocket Card Jockey Review
Platforms: Android, iOS, and Nintendo 3DS (reviewed) Game Freak may be most well known for the Pokémon series, but they’ve also released their fair share of other quirky titles. One of the latest to be added to that list is Pocket Card Jockey, a mash up of horse racing and solitaire. If that sounds a little […]
Home Review
Platforms: iOS, Mac, PlayStation 4 (reviewed), PlayStation Vita (reviewed), and Windows As stated by its tagline, Home really is a unique horror adventure. I’ve never played anything quite like it and actually found it rather hard to parse my thoughts on it. On one hand it was something different and intriguing, but on the other […]
Organ Trail Complete Edition Review
Platforms: Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Ouya, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita (reviewed), and Windows Are you old enough to remember those days in school when your teacher was hung over and clearly not wanting to be bothered, so they’d ship you off to the computer lab to play Oregon Trail? If you answered yes to this […]
Adventures of Pip Review
Platforms: Windows, OS X, Wii U, iOS, PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Xbox One The hallmark of a great platformer is having such tight, precise controls and intuitive level design that when you fail it almost always feels like your fault. On the flip side, the hallmark of a terrible platformer lies in having such shoddy controls […]