I am Bread review for iOS
Is it golden brown or burnt to a crisp? That’s the only pun you’ll read for our review of Bossa Studio’s port to iOS.
Is it golden brown or burnt to a crisp? That’s the only pun you’ll read for our review of Bossa Studio’s port to iOS.
Characters from Dengeki Bunko duke it out to save the world of Sega! It’s as awesome as it sounds!
A solid, mature themed, old school-style rail shooter marred by a juvenile script and never-ending low brow humor.
Oddworld’s remake, the latest episode of The Walking Dead, Entwined for the PS3/Vita and more.
All of the PlayStation platforms get some love this week with several new releases for both platforms. Read on for the details.
“Yes, You’ve played this before”, should be the tagline for all future chapters of Dynasty Warriors.
It’s official… the Sonic Cycle continues. All the details, and first media for Sega’s exciting new Sonic the Hedgehog project.
We’re not sure who specifically asked for this, but this morning Capcom announced that the ultimate HD edition of Resident Evil 4 is headed to PCs.
Remember Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut? Yeah, it’s still coming and will be available later this month.
A great portable version of one of the year’s best 3D fighters, with a few added bonuses!
Kratos is back this week at retail, but on the PS Store, Darkstalkers Resurrection is stealing the show. And a pair of high profile demos too.
Resident Evil’s The Umbrella Chronicles and Darkside Chronicles make their way over to the PS3 in this digital only release from Capcom. While definitely a visual upgrade over the Wii versions of the games, adding a new coat of paint doesn’t hide the flaws found in both of these light-gun style shooters.
Rush on over to the PlayStation Store or your favorite retailer and check out Sony’s unique, gravity shifting action-adventure for the PS Vita.
A quick glance at the early chapters of Cyanide Studio’s Game of Thrones for consoles leaves a whole lot to be desired.
WIth plenty of action and Twilight Zone-style scares, Remedy Entertainment proves again that you can get full fledged game play from a downloadable title.
Heads will certainly roll in the best effort Rebellion has put forth in quite some time, it just ends up that their aim was just a little off really hitting the mark this time. Read on to find out exactly why.
On paper, Scarygirl sounds like a unique platformer, but once you get past the opening “oohs and ahhs” the game struggles to keep your interest and you may find yourself wanting more for your $15.