By JetFable, on April 28th, 2010

Ever since we got our hands on the iPad, we refused to touch our iPhones (except when talking to people we don’t hate), the 1024 x 768 screen is just so much nicer than the tiny iPhone and graphics on the iPad almost seemed superior to the PSP and DS (pay attention to the word almost); hoping to find some hardcore gaming experiences on this new gadget, we got our hands on Babylonian Twins HD, after our satisfying experience with … More…
By JetFable, on December 20th, 2009

We have looked forward to PixelJunk Shooter for a while even though we weren’t a fan of Q-Games’ previous works. PixelJunk Shooter not only did not disappoint, it is definitely one of the best original games on PSN, next to Fat Princess and Flower. This is a shooter that makes you think, as a matter of fact it is a puzzle-exploration game disguised as a dual-stick shooter. We took a while before we could settle with the tag-line of this … More…
By Zilla, on October 7th, 2009

Since we will most likely not finish Lucidity, the new puzzle platformer on XBLA published by Lucasarts, we will have to post impressions instead. For months we had been keeping tabs on this game since it was developed by the studio who brought you the excellent Monkey Island Special Edition, this is the developer’s first original title. But after the long wait we were struck with utter disappointment. An idea that looks good on paper may not work at all … More…
By Zilla, on September 18th, 2009

Finally had time to put my hands on Scribblenauts last night (I admit, the DS has collected a bit of dust after my Layton rush-through session). If you haven’t heard about it already, Scribblenauts is 5th Cell’s innovative puzzle game for the DS, where you help Maxwell (but I will call him Scribby) collect the Starite (And I will just call it Star), to pass each level. Scribby gets your help by items you create for him, which you do … More…