Guitar Hero iPhone Review
In the areas of web surfing, instant messaging, and application features, the iPhone will always trounce PSP and Nintendo DS. But in the area of gami...
In the areas of web surfing, instant messaging, and application features, the iPhone will always trounce PSP and Nintendo DS. But in the area of gami...
First-person shooters and buttons-free devices: the two go together like peanut butter and watermelon. But much like a chef intent on combining unusu...
It’s not everyday that a new 16-bit classic is introduced. But given the iPhone’s capabilities, you’d think there would be more games like Prin...
When you think of Miniclip, the first thing that pops to mind these days (if you spend inordinate amounts of time online) is browser-based web games....
Remember that game from when you were a kid, where you take 16 cubes with letters on each side in a special container and then shake it to make an od...
Going from tower defense to towering over trees, does this Ninjatown spin off make the jump or does it fall into the category of failed attempts? Nin...
Mytheon: Assault of Gaia is the kind of game that could have held my interest for life. Ever since Ninjatown arrived on the Nintendo DS in 2008, I ha...
When first-person shooters came to portable consoles, they started out very rough. Limited controls - thanks to only one analog stick, tiny screens, ...
Chaos Rings is a rare experience on the iPhone. With great visuals and superb gameplay, the iPhone has given birth to a game; which will make you for...
Board games are the easiest, and often the most polished games that release on mobile platforms -- the iPhone and iPad especially. The reasons are ob...
On mobile platforms, board and card games are popular under two conditions: they play well and they’re easier to use than the actual card or board ...
Arkanoid is one of those weird games that everybody has played yet no one seems to own. The NES port was likely overshadowed by bigger-name first-par...
Leon Kennedy just doesn’t get any rest. The second he joins the Raccoon City Police, a zombie infection takes hold. He barely survives, and is imme...
There’s a good reason why Apple sells video games in the “app” store, instead of a game-specific destination: it allows developers to create an...
When it comes to portable racing games, trouble is always nearby. It’s difficult to get a proper racing experience on a small screen – that’s j...
With a $0.99 game, players shouldn’t expect much. Perhaps something interesting, or an addicting formula that has you coming back for more, but alw...
By James Pivoker for GameZone.comWhen someone asks what a good mobile game is, the best answer is with a question: do you want dumb fun for five minu...
Saving Private Sheep puts the player in control of a Sheep commander as he tries to reclaim their grazing lands from the nefarious Wolves. The game h...
When I heard EA was releasing Mirror’s Edge on the iPAD, I was both excited and concerned. Excited because I absolutely loved the parkour-style gam...
Originally released on consoles and the PC last December, The Saboteur was the swan song of developer Pandemic, which shuttered its doors shortly aft...