Konami is taking Twilight, everyone's favorite film/book series starring angst-ridden vampires, and making it a fun trivia game. Yay?
The stylus controls are unresponsive, the graphics are uninspiring, the story is inconsequential, the tasks are repetitive and the music’s appalling. It’s worrying to think that parents might buy this ...
Whoever you play as, you’ll be smashing objects to get items, engaging in frustrato-combat with herky-jerky enemies and struggling to deal with the camera’s drunken swoops. It’s just not much ...
While there are a few puzzles with satisfyingly original solutions, the freedom to write anything you want is outweighed by the limitations of the core mechanic and the lousy controls.
Maxwell returns for more stylus-driven gameplay, this time armed with 10,000 new words and the ability to use adjectives to modify the objects he brings to life.
Shantae: Risky’s Revenge is the perfect platformer. It’s proof that the 2D side-scrolling formula still holds up after all these years. The characters are fun and quirky, the story is ...
Appalling voice acting makes this feel very shoddy, though with the sound turned down it’s a passable "entry level" point 'n' clicker if you can find it cheap.
Tokyo has been locked down as devils invade the city. You have to try your best to make it out alive with as many others as you can in this deep ...
Many years ago, series creator Kazuma Kanako stated in an interview that the Shin Megami Tensei series was for players who looked at other JRPGs on the market and thought, ...
Based on the same-titled upcoming movie (written and directed by Robert Rodriguez), Shorts is a platformer with puzzle elements that features a magical rainbow rock that grants wishes and brings chaos ...
Strive for balance and harmony in your own patch of forest in this inventive little Sims spin-off, just don't get too attached to the cute animals being eyed by the ...
Kids may enjoy the light simming of animals in this exotic locale, but it barely changes anything from its better-than-average predecessor.
Not so easy to learn, but the stylus controls translate very well to this portable version of the more down to earth skating game.
So far, this generation has been dominated by serious racing titles more concerned with realistic glare and paint jobs than accessibility and immediacy. There’s nothing wrong with that but SASASR ...