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'Infinity Blade 2' Now Cheaper In Celebration Of 'Vault of Tears' Release

Some studios never drop the prices on their games, while other studios, like Epic and Chair Entertainment, do it rarely. Case in point: Infinity Blade 2 [$2.99] has seen only one price drop since its launch in November 2011. Today, marks only the second time Epic and Chair have fiddled with the p...

'Neuroshima Hex' Gets Asynchronous Multiplayer, New Visuals, And More In Latest Update

Neuroshima Hex [$2.99] received all sorts of new features and content this morning courtesy a brand new update to the core game. The coolest addition by far is the introduction of asynchronous online play, which is something the game's developer Big Daddy's Creations has been thinking about doing...

'Neuroshima Hex' Gets Asynchronous Multiplayer, New Visuals, And More In Latest Update

Neuroshima Hex [$2.99] received all sorts of new features and content this morning courtesy a brand new update to the core game. The coolest addition by far is the introduction of asynchronous online play, which is something the game's developer Big Daddy's Creations has been thinking about doing...

'Neuroshima Hex' Gets Asynchronous Multiplayer, New Visuals, And More In Latest Update

Neuroshima Hex [$2.99] received all sorts of new features and content this morning courtesy a brand new update to the core game. The coolest addition by far is the introduction of asynchronous online play, which is something the game's developer Big Daddy's Creations has been thinking about doing...

Q Entertainment Vets Release 'Kotomon'

Surprise! A couple of "core" members from Lumines and Rez team at Q Entertainment have just released a brand new game on iPhone and iPad under the brand Monstars Inc. The app is called Kotomon, and it's available for an introductory price of $2.99 through May 31.As you'd expect considering Q's re...

'Monster Shooter: The Lost Levels' Review - Exploding Alien Faces Is Quite Fun, Actually

After seeing Monster Shooter: The Lost Levels [ $2.99 ]for the first time, you might be wondering why another dual stick shooter is necessary on iOS, considering the hundreds of others already available. The answer isn't always an easy one, but let's just say that Monster Shooter shows why we sho...

'KOTOMON' Review - No Controlling This Dance

When we first found out about Kotomon [ $2.99 ] recently, I was excited for the possibilities especially considering that some of the developers at Monstars consisted of folks from Q Entertainment (Lumines, Rez). Unfortunately, reputation alone is not enough to carry this simple music platformer ...

'Inotia 4: Assassin of Berkel' Review - A Less Than Perfect But Still Strangely Satisfying KRPG

If there's anything I've learned after pouring several days of my life into the latest installment of Com2uS's action-rpg Inotia franchise, it's that no amount of Engrish exposure can truly prepare you for that strange moment when a gorgeous brunette clad in diaphanous silks informs a 'pretty boy...

'Brainsss' Review - All We Wanna Do is Eat Your Brains; We're Not Unreasonable

Zombie games are still a big deal and it continues to blow my mind that this is the case. What hasn't been done in a zombie game? Think about it. We've shot zombies and we've cut zombies. We've set zombies on fire. We've run over zombies and cured zombies and beat zombies with baseball bats. We'v...

'Waking Mars' Gets Full iPad Retina Support, Currently On Sale Along with 'Spider'

A couple of months back, Tiger Style Games released Waking Mars [ $2.99 ], the follow-up to our 2009 Game of the Year Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor [$0.99 / $0.99 (HD)], and we thought it was an incredibly unique and enjoyable experience in our review. About a month ago, Waking Mars was upda...