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App Review: Journey To Hell Is Just As Unpleasant As It Sounds
Gritty heroes fight demons from hell with guns in a brownish world spiraling out of control — if Journey to Hell‘s story sounds clichéd, that’s because it’s supposed to be. It says so right in the iTunes listing. “Cliché-packed Journey to Hell” the developers call it, an apt description if I’ve ever read one.
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App Review: In A Week Of Big-Name Runner Games, This Free Indie Is On Fire
It’s been a huge week for mobile running games. There’s a new Temple Run that’s tied to Disney’s Oz: The Great and Powerful. Mini Ninjas went for a jog, and Sonic the Hedgehog busted out time-tested moves>. All of these running games based on popular properties, and I’m saving crude polygonal kittens from pixel fires.
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App Review: Don’t Ever Leave Me Again, Mini Ninjas
I contend that one of Square Enix’s finest acquisitions in 2010’s take-over of Eidos Interactive was the six miniature trained killers of 2009’s action-adventure, Mini Ninjas. Soon they will be an animated series, but for now they’re an endless runner, and I’ve missed them so much.
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Return To The Crazy World Of Monday Night Combat With Outland Games
In Monday Night Combat’s future, people watch corporation-sponsored clones kill each other for fun. So it’s probably no surprise that in this world, those same clones are volunteered for the highly dangerous “televised combat running”. Anything in the name of entertaining the masses.