Peggle HD (iPad) Review
After so many months playing through the iPhone edition of the game, iPad users FINALLY have their own version of Peggle, now in HD format. Yeah, yea
Vindictus, the free-to-play MMORPG from Nexon, patches its update for Season 2 Episode 2 tomorrow. It's the first of a...
After so many months playing through the iPhone edition of the game, iPad users FINALLY have their own version of Peggle, now in HD format. Yeah, yea
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I like to think of the Kirby series as Nintendo's experimental franchise. The company frequently treads new water with Kirby, often trying out differ
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Just when the Driver franchise was on the rebound with the amazing San Francisco entry for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, we get a game that almost sink
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When you mention Atlus, you usually think of some quirky role-playing game or some project that reeks of “off the beaten path” quality, like Cath