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Radius – A Non-Pivotal Experience – An Android Game Review
Make a science wheel do science-y things. How does this sparse ad-supported game stack up? Read our full review of Radius for Android devices.
Breaking The Rules – An Indie Game Review
From Italian indie developer BTR Studios comes Breaking the Rules – a solid Mortal Kombat/Urban Reign substitute for the PC. Read the full review…
Death and the Fly – A Review
Being a reviewer means that sometimes you’ll have to say things about someone’s creation, someone who might be a perfectly nice person, and hope that you don’t cause too much offense, while still being honest.
Which brings us to Death and the Fly.
TrickyLeaks – a review of the indie pipe challenge for Android
Julian is up to his old tricks, and it’s up to major evil corporations to stop him from leaking secrets. Will you plug the leaks, or be sucked down the drain?
Koya Rift – An Indie Game Review
Koya Rift is an independently produced, procedurally-generated platform shooter. Read our review to see how it fares…
Game Review: Picaroon – Some RTS, Some MMO, Some Free
Picaroon is an RTS with some MMO elements (or what the devs call an MMORTS; it’s free to play, but if you really want to wallop your opponents, be prepared to shell out the doubloons.
Terraria Review: Simon Belmont in MineCraft Land
Terraria IS (deep breath): a side-scrolling sandbox adventure exploration Metroidvania game with RPG and item-based character progression with MineCraft-like Build-It aspects. Read the review…
Review: Inside a Star-Filled Sky – Indie Dev Jason Rohrer’s Stellar New Title
Inside A Star-Filled Sky is the latest labor of visionary indie game developer Jason Rohrer. If you crave shoot-em-up games, but hate when they end, you need to be playing this.
Garshasp: The Monster Slayer – An Indie Game Review
Iranian indie game developer Dead Mage presents Garshasp: The Monster Slayer a potentially impressive action title that hits a few snags in the implementation.
A Review of Mass Effect 2: Arrival DLC
To date Mass Effect has been the strongest of BioWare’s works. With the release of The Lair of the Shadow Broker DLC, in all its awesome glory, I was convinced Mass Effect could do no wrong. But it could. And it did…












