Jazz: Trump's Journey review
The birth of jazz in New Orleans, as told through the medium of platforming.
The birth of jazz in New Orleans, as told through the medium of platforming.
8bit games get punked in FreakZone’s lo-fi homage to the olden days.
An idiosyncratic indie shooter from the writer behind Deus Ex.
A familiar feeling but intelligently assembled XBIG package.
1Difficult to define, but an experience that will stay with you for a long time.
4A convincing demonstration of Vita's AR capabilities despite its ill-fitting genre.
1Unadventurous, but wonderfully executed.
An inconsistent showcase of Vita's numerous control methods.
Can Uncharted survive the untheatrical confines of a handheld?
1A more sober entry in the series, but one that still soars.
NanaOn-Sha's Kinect ghost story is reliable but unremarkable.
The visceral horror shooter returns with a greater focus on action.
3Spry Fox’s inspirational match-three puzzler loses little in the transition to smartphones.
An attempt to streamline the RPG leaves too little meat on its user-friendly bones.
The goldfish is back, but the voxels are gone.
Risk meets Scrabble in Denki's charming and thoughtful XBLA effort.
PomPom’s back with an old idea and a brand new look.
Namco's series sharpens up its act for today's fighting game audience.
Can Square-Enix's latest atone for the sins of its predecessor?
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