Tag: iPhone

  • Travel Gaming

    Travel Gaming

    Gaming on the go with all but a Switch in tow

  • The Future of Video Games – 2 of 2: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is

    Giles offers food for thought regarding gaming’s future.

  • Deus Ex: The Fall’s weapons blocked on jailbroken devices

    It would appear that Deus Ex: The Fall will block use of all weapons if the iOS device you’re playing it on is jailbroken – even if the App is purchased legitimately through the official App Store for money. Players who purchased the game legitimately, currently priced at £4.99, or acquired it illegally while using…

  • Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Edition

    I should confess that I’ve never played a full table-top RPG. While I’ve always been fascinated with the mechanics of Dungeons and Dragons and the like, I live in a tiny village on the west coast of Scotland, where organising a party of four bodies of sentient flesh to engage in an imaginary adventure is…

  • Gemini Rue Hits iOS at Discounted Price

    Released in 2011 on Desura and later Steam, Gemini Rue was praised by critics and fans alike for its gorgeous pixel-art and compelling story-line, though reviewers cited some minor issues with the in-game combat. For its iOS update, developers Wadjet Eye Games will not only be addressing these concerns, but will also add new features for adventure fans…

  • 1000 Heroz – The Game That Keeps On Giving

    Just like my fellow Ready-Upper Sarah-Lou, lately I’ve found myself increasingly drawn to gaming on my iPhone rather than the ‘proper’ gaming my Xbox 360 offers. Largely I think this is down to my current desire to play shorter games, with my last few completed games all being XBLA masterpieces (Monkey Island 2, Braid and…

  • Enter the Locomatrix

    I came across a really neat concept yesterday. At first I thought it was completely hatstands and that no one would ever buy into it, but after much thought, I’m now sitting on the fence – see what you think… My friend told me about this new technology developed in Brighton called Locomatrix. It uses…