Danmaku Unlimited is the latest bullet hell shooter to pummel the iOS platform and it’s most excellent. Clean graphics, a thumping soundtrack, and lots and lots of bullets to navigate makes it a 2D-X Excellence Award winner.
Fractiv’s racer sees you bobbing and weaving between incoming traffic–and it’s quite addictive.
Like I’ve said, this whole controller is a gimmick. If you play racing games with a controller, you’ve either learned to use the trigger/shoulder buttons or, like me, still use the X and Square and can heel-toe with that very nicely. With its glitchy pausing/connectivity problems, this controller is lucky it didn’t get snapped in half over my knee. Eagle3 should take a stab at making a follow up to the HKS controller. It had such good intentions that were ruined by execution. That said, I didn’t pay for this controller and I still feel like I’m entitled to a refund.
This 2D zombie-killing game defines genre distinction with its shmup meets tower defense gameplay, but it proves itself a simple, addicting diversion that perfectly designed for the iPad.
This engaging 2D games trilogy is a must-play for film-noir and adventure game fans.
Sometimes you just have the urge to reign death upon your enemies. Don’t be shy. You know it’s true.
PlayDead Studios’ puzzle-platformer is a work of art that seeks to destroy you in a most beautiful and creative way.
It has some problems, but it’s good to have the Blue Blur back in a good game again.
This flawed fighter is not as bad as the reviews say, though the gameplay is quirky and voice acting atrocious.