Author: Cathlin Sentz

Lord of the Rings: Conquest

Reigning destruction as an Ent should be more enjoyable. Developed by Pandemic, Lord of the Rings: Conquest takes all the right ingredients and boils them down into something makes you die a little in...[Read More]

Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light

Lara Croft: Return to Awesome. Lara Croft has been a disappointed woman. We’ve certainly heard it before: a re-imagining of the series, a fresh chance for Lara, a reboot of the franchise, and st...[Read More]

Noby Noby Boy

The first game to prove that drugs are bad. From the creator of Katamari Damacy, Keita Takahashi delivers Noby Noby Boy, an experiment in gaming built on rope physics – and not much else. You co...[Read More]

Ninjatown

Ninjas are truly awesome, and cute now! With cute, stuffed origins in Shawnimals, Venan Entertainment’s Ninjatown avoids the pitfalls of many a licensed game and delivers a portable tower defens...[Read More]

I-play 3D Bowling

Sort of like a miniature version of Wii bowling. Apologies in advance to the avid bowlers of the world, but let’s be honest: bowling is not a sport, it’s an activity. A relatively simple a...[Read More]

iFist

iFist: Don’t work blue. iFist, the debut effort from Headcase Games, challenges you to a rock, paper scissors throw-down – with a challenging twist. Rather than a real-life game of reading...[Read More]

inFamous

The ultimate sandbox superhero game comes to PS3. The first offering on the PS3 from the Sly Cooper developers, inFAMOUS arrives with a bang. Humble and gravelly-voiced bike messenger Cole McGrath mak...[Read More]

InkVaders

Good looking and mindless – make your own blonde joke. Welcome to the best looking alien invasion this side of the apocalypse. In the shoot ’em up massacre that is InkVaders, you play as G...[Read More]

iHooy

iHooy! A Game About Smashing Bombiez. Branded as a castle defense game, the game is advertised as “a cross between Guitar Hero and Metal Gear Solid”. For shame. The developers would have b...[Read More]

iRunner

Running with your fingers. For the low, low price of $2.99 you can own your own personal finger treadmill, right on your iPhone. This portable phalanges fitness device will transport you to running de...[Read More]