A game so bad in so many ways, it almost defies the imagination.
A retro-inspired, tough as nails platformer that, for once, doesn't feel like it's punishing people just for playing.
A game that delivers exactly what its title implies: school girls hunting zombies.
Not even wonky smartphone controls can hide the fact that Hidden Agenda is a pretty outstanding game.
As JRPGs go, Dark Rose Valkyrie pretty much defines "mediocre."
Brevity is the soul of a pretty good platformer.
It's familiar, but not familiar, but not too not familiar...
Double Dragon on a budget -- a very, very, very low budget.
What's better than a SHMUP? The Director's Cut, duh!
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