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Hold On Just One More Game 0

Lets face it; iPhone games so far have not exactly been the most engaging or fun games made to day. Other then the many fart apps and terrible rip offs of popular online games of the time. The few titles that have been engaging and good tend to appeal to the causal and are simple to the point of boredom. Game Dev Story breaks the mold and makes a really addicting, compelling and really complex game make it one of the best game for iPhone. As the title suggest you are the CEO of a newly formed...

3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

No Hype, No Problem 0

 Hype has always been a great problem in the video game industry, with hours of pre release footage combined with a never-ending news cycle gamers are constantly inundated with information about upcoming releases. The Killzone franchise knows this all to well. The first Killzone was touted as Sony’s “Halo Killer” (a term that developer Guerrilla Games came to despise) and was unable to live up to such hype. The second Killzone was to say the least… expected to live up to its almost atmospheric h...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

Origins of a Hero 0

 Open world gaming has evolved significantly since the days of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. From far reaching cities infested with criminals, to your everyday man becoming a daring freedom fighter sometimes it feels like every concept has been tried. However the developer’s at Sucker Punch have found a way to breath a sense of fresh air into a stale concept with InFamous. Unlike most open world games of the day InFamous does not follow the exploits of a tired gangster who has problem...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

Psychological Horror, definition in everyway 0

  Editors Note: This review is singularly focused on the single-player element of Dead Space 2 and does not account for any of the multiplayer within the game. Few times in my gaming career have I ever felt that a game truly mastered the art of psychological horror. A foreboding sense that not only is your player character losing their mind, but so are you. In Dead Space 2 this feeling is compounded. From the horrific scene of violence, to the disturbing voices in your head Dead Space 2 not onl...

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.