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An unconventional title that's difficult to categorize neatly into any one genre, "Vermes on Mars" should appeal if you're open to a sci-fi action game that's got plenty of meat on the bones and requires some methodical real-time strategizing.
Foursaken Media does it again! Just like the original "Bug Heroes," their newest is deep, content-packed and brimming with fun. The expanded story and huge environments this time around certainly don't hurt either! "Bug Heroes Quest" is a must-have for iDevice-owning Action RPG fans, but its appeal extends well beyond the genre.
A beat 'em up where you play as a dude who looks just like Bruce Lee? That's about all it will take to sell some folks on "KungFu Warrior," so it's a good thing this one has a slick gameplay system and content in spades to back up the magnetic draw of its premise.
It doesn't get much more retro than this! "Guardian Saga" replicates the NES-era "Dragon Warrior" style almost to a tee, and whether that's good or bad depends entirely on whether you're looking for this kind of game in the first place. Before you flock to it in a nostalgia-driven frenzy, however, keep one thing in mind: your NES wasn't competing with your ability to take phone calls back in the day, so lack of an auto-save here stings more than the fangs of a Guardian Beast!
One, Two, Three, Four, we declare a Lion War! That's right, we're giving away up to four copies of "Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions" for iOS depending on how many Tweets we rake in. No, we're not crazy. We're iFanzine. All you iPod Touch and iPhone-owning Zodiac Braves, sally forth and see what you must do for your chance to win!
It's a sizzlin' summer edition of our new weekly news roundup. Find more freebie alerts, noteworthy developer updates, and exciting Kickstarter project info inside!
It's not without a few sticking points (pun absolutely intended), but "Big Sticky" succeeds in offering a unique and thoroughly challenging experience by turning the platformer genre topsy turvy.