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These are the top 5 mobile games like Diablo for iOS

Feature By Himanshu Cheeta, 3 years, 2 months ago
These are the top 5 mobile games like Diablo for iOS

Updated 15th October 2021. Original post by Emily Sowden, updated by Himanshu Cheeta Diablo is one of the most successful, popular, and beloved gaming franchises in the world. It made its debut in 1996, and its two successors defined the huge hack-and-slash action RPG genre that exists today. Diablo is known for its story-driven campaign, fast-paced combat, several class options, and deep skill trees. Unfortunately, we are still waiting for its official entry with 'Diablo Immortal' on mobile. So, we decided to make a list of the best games already available to play on mobile. So, in the meantime, enjoy our list of best Diablo-like games available on iOS. 1. ETERNIUM Similar to Diablo III…

It's time to check out the 5 best indie games for mobile

Feature By Harry Slater, 6 years, 4 months ago
It's time to check out the 5 best indie games for mobile

Mobile games aren't all about massive budgets, huge advertising spend, and cynical free to play money making. There are some brilliant indie games out there on the App Store too. They'll tug your heart, they'll test your reflexes, and one of them is going to make you fall in love with a coloured square. Obviously this isn't a definitive list, but we've picked the games that we think best represent how good indie gaming is on the App Store right now. If you've got your own suggestions or comments, let us know in the comments at the bottom of the article. If you don't, well just have fun reading these lovely words instead. Bastion - download for iOS A beautiful-looking RPG with a story th…

Lumines: Puzzle & Music and 5 more top console to iOS conversions

Feature By Jon Mundy, 8 years, 3 months ago
Lumines: Puzzle & Music and 5 more top console to iOS conversions

Lumines: Puzzle & Music is out now on iOS, and it serves as a timely reminder of what a truly great block-dropping puzzle game this was when it first dropped on PSP way back in 2004. The concept is simple - form large areas of colour by rotating and shifting four-block clumps, with each block conforming to one of two colours. As this is happening, a timeline sweeps along the bottom of the screen according to the techno track playing in the background, granting you precious time to assemble larger combos before they are cleared. This is undoubtedly the best mobile version of Lumines yet, which got us to thinking about other top notch console to iOS conversions. Whether they involved a…