Velocity review
Invention and an enviable learning curve mean that FuturLab’s PS Mini shooter is simply unmissable.
Invention and an enviable learning curve mean that FuturLab’s PS Mini shooter is simply unmissable.
Rebellion's shooter sequel is all gore and little reward.
An ingenious Trojan horse that delivers the cult PC MOBA genre with console glamour.
Offers glimpses of Four Swords’ elastic sense of comradeship, but lacks longterm value.
The most rewarding and investible Musou game to date.
1The popular PC strategy series is less complex but no less satisfying on its iOS debut.
Beatshapers blends pinball and puzzle games to underwhelming effect.
Crytek's iOS debut is sweet, but also boring - a product of the market, rather than imagination.
The most cheerfully destructive sandbox since Just Cause 2.
1An uncompromising indie game that offers a brave take on survival horror.
Uppercut’s iOS debut is colourful, noisy, and cleverly streamlined.
Amanita Design's Machinarium follow-up is a breath of fresh air, despite the stinginess of its feedback.
2One of the most fluid, elegant, and strategically rich online shooters available.
1Jeff Minter’s latest iOS experiment proves a typically odd way of encouraging healthy eating.
The deepest online experience in XBLA history.
4A surprisingly tender story hampered by clunky execution.
1Almost Human offers its faithful take on Dungeon Master to new (and old) adventurers.
2It may be messy, but SpikySnail's XBLA puzzler rewards precision.
2Pure playfulness – an unexpected heir to Super Mario.
5