Gauge – Game review
iOS gaming has a new hero – and it’s an expanding bar.
1iOS gaming has a new hero – and it’s an expanding bar.
1A quadrilateral puzzler that’s clever, sure, but not especially entertaining.
N-Fusion’s handsome arcade flight sim benefits from a dose of old-fashioned charm.
No spin-off, Codemaster's latest is as crucial to the series as any of its predecessors.
2A match-three puzzler that’s both familiar and richly surprising.
A musical action-strategy which wastes its strong ideas with sloppy execution.
EA's solid sequel introduces plenty of new ideas, but at the cost of its predecessor's homespun charm.
A rollercoaster of setpieces and measured, varied objectives.
1Nintendo adds colour-matching to its spin on the sport.
1Capcom injects a jolt of adrenaline into the Japanese roleplaying game.
3You may think you know Diablo, but you don’t know it with this level of polish.
11Light on personality, but an ambitious, beautifully freeform addition to PS3's multiplayer roster.
3Everplay marries arcade action and RPG systems to engaging effect.
Acne’s sweet-natured iPhone adventure is undermined by tedium.
Rockstar's take on the series is surprisingly conservative.
2A stylish endless runner that doesn't do enough to stand out in an increasingly crowded genre.
Telltale’s episodic comic book adaptation gets off to a solid start.
1Simon Read’s single-player sim effectively evokes the circus of the modern game.
Loqheart’s one-tap puzzler tortures cats as it charms players.