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Babylonian Twins HD Premium iPad Review

Review BitHunch LLC By Andrew Nesvadba, 14 years, 1 month ago
Babylonian Twins HD Premium iPad Review

Almost everyone has a friend they know that owned an Amiga during the 90's and I just happened to be 'that guy' for all of my friends. I'd extoll the virtues of its amazing graphics and the unique games that blossomed from classic developers like Bullfrog, System 3 or Team 17, but they'd look at me funny and go back to their SNES or text-based adventure games on the PC. Babylonian Twins comes from three developers who started developing a game for the Amiga in the early 90's and after…

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To-Fu Fury iPad Review

Review AMZN Mobile LLC By Harry Slater, 8 years, 11 months ago
To-Fu Fury iPad Review

What happens when a lump of bean curd seeks vengeance, kung-fu style? To-Fu Fury is what happens. But is it worth having a crack? Harry from Pocket Gamer thinks it is, and he's seen his fair share of kung-fu films.…

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Hitman: Sniper iPad Review

Hitman: Sniper iPad Review

Hitman: GO managed to distill the sneaky essence of the Hitman series into an easy to grasp mobile format. Can Hitman: Sniper do that same? Er, nearly. Or at least that's what Harry from Pocket Gamer thinks anyway.…

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Sword Of Xolan iPad Review

Review ALPER SARIKAYA By Harry Slater, 9 years, 1 month ago
Sword Of Xolan iPad Review

Who doesn't like running around chunky pixelled retro environments, slashing up monsters with a big sword or burning them alive with flaming blasts of magic? Monsters, that's who. Harry from Pocket Gamer takes Sword of Xolan for a spin, and he likes what he sees. And kills.…

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Tiny Dangerous Dungeons iPad Review

Review Jussi Simpanen By Harry Slater, 9 years, 2 months ago
Tiny Dangerous Dungeons iPad Review

Tiny Dangerous Dungeons is a retro-looking platformer with a mean streak and a serious sense of charm. But is that enough to make you download it. Harry from Pocket Gamer puts on his old-school shoes and slips into the past to find out.…

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Hazel Dazzle iPad Review

Review Wake Studios By James Gilmour, 10 years, 8 months ago
Hazel Dazzle iPad Review

Hazel is a budding archaeologist who is trying to stop an evil doctor from using the ruins of an ancient race for his own nefarious purposes. The game she inhabits, Hazel Dazzle, is an action adventure that borrows from the spinning, spherical levels of Super Mario Galaxy, and combines them with more traditional dungeon-crawling sections. Unfortunately, though this marriage of gameplay styles can work, Hazel Dazzle is a shallow experience which is afflicted by some irritating tech…

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Afterpulse iPad Review

Review Com2uS USA, Inc. By Harry Slater, 8 years, 8 months ago
Afterpulse iPad Review

Afterpulse - A third person multiplayer shooter on iPhone and iPad that's actually good?…

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Nono Islands iPad Review

Review Illusion Labs By Harry Slater, 8 years, 11 months ago
Nono Islands iPad Review

Nono Islands looks a lot like it might be a Temple Run clone. But scratch the surface even slightly and you'll find a surprisingly challenge puzzling adventure. Or at least Harry from Pocket Gamer did. And he knows where to find the best treasure after all.…

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Xenowerk iPad Review

Review Pixelbite By Harry Slater, 9 years ago
Xenowerk iPad Review

What happens when freakish alien mutants take over your research base? You shoot the crap out of them, obviously. At least you do in Xenowerk. But is it any fun? Harry from Pocket Gamer thinks it is. And he's pretty smart.…

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Angry Birds Fight! iPad Review

Angry Birds Fight! iPad Review

Rovio has taken a stab at wrapping its Angry Birds franchise around another franchise. This time it's a match-3 RPG puzzler. But is it any good? Glen from Pocket Gamer thinks it's a bit meh, and Harry read out his words in a suitably disdainful drawl.…

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Green Ninja: Year of the Frog iPad Review

Review Nitrome By Harry Slater, 9 years ago
Green Ninja: Year of the Frog iPad Review

Nitrome has released another game. It's about a ninja frog, it's called Green Ninja: Year of the Frog, and it has great sound effects. But does it continue the dev's hot streak. Harry from Pocket Gamer thinks it does, and he knows a lot about these things.…

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Radical Rappelling iPad Review

Radical Rappelling iPad Review

Is jumping off a mountain super cool? Is it sick? No, it's radical. Radical Rappelling. That's the name of the game. But is it any good? Glen from Pocket Gamer thinks so, so Harry read out some of his words.…

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Dungeon Hunter 5 iPad Review

Review Gameloft By Harry Slater, 9 years, 3 months ago
Dungeon Hunter 5 iPad Review

Do you want to mash things in the face with a big sword? Do you like not really having to think about anything ever? Then Dungeon Hunter 5 could well be the game for you. And in this video Harry from Pocket Gamer takes you on a review-y tour of the perfectly adequate hack-and-slasher.…

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Jump'N'Shoot Attack iPad Review

Review FreakZone By Harry Slater, 9 years, 3 months ago
Jump'N'Shoot Attack iPad Review

Harry from Pocket Gamer straps on a jet pack and shoots some angry mutants in this retro-tastic two-touch blast from the past. But are rose tinted spectacles enough to get him through? Yeah, probably.…

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Stormblades iPad Review

Review Kiloo By Harry Slater, 9 years, 3 months ago
Stormblades iPad Review

Stormblades takes the Infinity Blade template, shakes it up a bit, adds some sort of auto-running sections, and wraps everything up in a free to play model. But is that enough? In this video James uses his voice to tell you that Harry from Pocket Gamer thinks it just about is.…

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