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Fallout Shelter is a fun little F2P tower building game, and one of the better executions of non-offensive free to play that I've seen in recent past. Past the initial tutorial levels the game actually has a lot of depth, and I've learned quite a few little tricks over the course of my hours as an Overseer. Check out these 12 Fallout Shelter game tips to keep your vault running smoothly and reach the highest levels.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time with Batman: Arkham Knight, but there were a few parts of the game that left me perplexed - mostly stuff in the Riddler sidequest. I thought I'd put together a plot spoiler-free guide for the tricky bits of Batman: Arkham Knight - a quick FAQ, if you will.
The Arkham series has consistently delivered the most authentic, fun Batman experience available to gamers. Rocksteady's Arkham games are a bright spot in the AAA gaming world, having consistently delivered high quality, innovative ideas, and plenty of thug-punching. The final entry in the Rocksteady trilogy - Batman: Arkham Knight - came out this week. Let's take a look at how it stacks up in my Arkham Knight review.
I've been a big fan of Klei's take on stealth ever since Mark of the Ninja. When Invisible, Inc. was announced, I immediately signed up to check it out. This time, instead of creating an action stealth game in the vein of Splinter Cell or Metal Gear Solid, they've produced a more tactical game - "stealth XCOM" if you will. Now that it's at the point of a full release, I've circled back around to it in order to give Invisible, Inc. a proper review.
I have a long history with the Final Fantasy series. For a good 20 years after the NES release of Final Fantasy, I've owned every game released in the US in the main series, plus most of the spin-offs. Some of these games I own multiple times over, even! It's no surprise, then, that I grabbed the free-to-play Final Fantasy Record Keeper for my Android device. In this review, I'll dig into the app and see if it's worth the download.
Man, Zachtronics is on a roll. Just a few months back, we took Infinifactory for a spin, and now we're back with TIS-100. What is TIS-100 and who should play it? If that's what's on your mind, you're in the right place! Time to dig in to a weird, mysterious, and antiquated computer system in my TIS-100 preview.
Yikes, the Summer Sale jumped up and surprised me this year! Let's take a look at the last half-year's worth of good $5 games, and I'll tell you my favorites. Put em on your wishlist! Pick em up cheap! Play, play, play!
You Must Build A Boat is the latest game from EightyEight Games, a one-man studio located in the UK. EightyEight's previous game was 10000000 ("ten million") which was something of an unexpected hit when it was released in 2012. How does You Must Build A Boat stack up to 10000000? Let's find out in my You Must Build A Boat review!
Sproggiwood has been out for PC for several months now, but it just now made it to phones and tablets via iTunes and Google Play. A mischievous forest spirit named Sproggi kidnaps a humble Cloghead farmer and sends him on a quest to forge a new civilization. Is it worth grabbing for your device? It's time for a Sproggiwood review!