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Warlords Review
It’s time to go back to the year 1981, when Atari was the king of all things gaming. Of course, gaming technology was vastly underdeveloped back then, but it didn’t stop Warlords from being
Read More »Torchlight II Review
Sometimes, it’s best to stay old-fashioned. After all, if it ain’t broke, why fix it? Many developers, today, feel that it’s necessary to make their games push the envelope in terms of graphics and
Read More »Tee Off With Wonderputt On Your iPad September 13
Apple’s iPhone 5 may be in the spotlight right now, but there’s still reason to talk about the iPad, and the release of Wonderputt on the 13th will help prove it. For the low, low
Read More »Nintendo Fans Rejoice: Wii U Prices And Dates Are Here
Apple isn’t the only company making a huge announcement this week. In a press conference earlier today, Nintendo revealed the pricing and release dates for the upcoming Wii U console in the following areas:
Read More »The World Ends With You Is Hitting The iOS
The hit Square-Enix DS RPG, The World Ends With You, will be available on the iPhone and iPad. The World Ends With You: Solo Remix will include several new features, such as redrawn HD
Read More »Persona 4 Arena Review
Atlus just can’t stop giving love to the Persona games (3 and 4 in particular). Is it a bad thing though? Well, not if games like Persona 4 Arena keep coming out. A collaboration
Read More »Papo & Yo Review
When I first heard the title Papo & Yo, I was actually a bit hesitant to try it out. I almost never judge a game by its name, but this was the one exception.
Read More »Amazon Is Joining The Game Industry With Amazon Game Studios
That’s right, the popular online marketplace is going to start producing games. Amazon Game Studios is the new development team for the site, and it’s already released a game on Facebook called Living Classics.
Read More »Well This Is An Interesting Promotion For GTA V
If you’re like me, then you just can’t wait for info on Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto V. The developers are taking a lot of time to perfect their creation, so there’s understandably not much
Read More »Robert Bowling And Ouya Team Up
The Android-powered $99 game console that managed to attract attention from the masses, and pass its $950,000 Kickstarter goal, the Ouya, hasn’t had too many games announced for it. That is, until recently, when former
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