Red Faction: Armageddon review
Has Volition built a game worthy of its destructive tech?
Has Volition built a game worthy of its destructive tech?
Here's an idea – if online play is a game’s key feature, it should probably work properly.
Practice dirty politics through the medium of minigames in a charming, if simplistic, satire for iOS.
This iOS resurrection of an obscure C64 game teaches the meaning of retro – and also its value.
1Despite flashes of elegance, Telltale's recycled adventure lacks inspiration.
Gorgeous landscapes and satisfying controls offer more than just hot air.
A hybrid of simple puzzling and quickfire hops that provides a stiff challenge.
The most fun karting game on iOS, despite some multiplayer teething troubles.
Despite some borrowed ideas, this is a platformer of peculiar invention.
1Genres collide as Wild Shadow Studios builds a kingdom in your browser.
Repetition betrays its bonus mode roots, but it's still a grisly pleasure.
Despite a progressive mix of online and offline play, Day 1's horror shooter is in the wrong place at the wrong time.
5It might at first seem easy but just wait until this iOS gem feeds your arrogance back to you, piece by delicious piece.
A platformer that provides a new level every day - does it have the legs to match its three-year lifespan?
Slimmed down and sharpened up for iOS, this beast's ripe for the chase.
Obsidian's RPG can't match its competitors' polish, but it certainly doesn't lack soul.
1A mix of Suda 51 and Shinji Mikami’s ideas proves more awkward than inspiring.
1Original, funny and intense, this score-attack game is anything but an idle distraction.
3WayForward's puzzler is sweet, unique, and occasionally brilliant.
Expertly pitched controls will keep you coming back.
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