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Appletell reviews International Athletics, iSoccer Backstreet and Archer for iPhone/iPod touch

by NEWS on Oct 1, 2009 at 03:45 PM

FROM APPLETELL - The iPhone couldn’t be a true gaming device without a selection of sports-related games to have a look at. Luckily, the sports titles that feature on the App Store gladly do not disappoint.
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Gamertell Review: Tales on Monkey Island: Lair of the Leviathan for PC

by Jessica Moen on Sep 30, 2009 at 11:45 PM

What do huge manatees, mutinous crews, and voodoo curses all have in common? The third installment of Tales of Monkey Island: Lair of Leviathan! In the last episode, our hero Guy Brush and his ship were swallowed whole by an insanely large manatee. Once inside, Guy Brush finds out that… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Empire Builder: Ancient Egypt for PC

by Jenni Lada on Sep 29, 2009 at 08:03 AM

Time management games where construction and property management are the goal are typically very straightforward. Players are given certain goals for each level to complete and asked to organize a given area of a certain city and make it profitable and successful. At its core, Empire Builder: Ancient Egypt proceeds… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Muramasa: The Demon Blade for Wii

by Jenni Lada on Sep 28, 2009 at 08:34 AM

The Wii is gradually becoming home to games you wouldn’t expect to see on the system. More serious, artistic and mature games that are created with adults and veteran gamers in mind, and not the casual or beginning gamers. Muramasa: The Demon Blade joins the ranks of Rune Factory Frontier,… Continue Reading »

Important Importables Review: Tomato Adventure for GBA

by Jenni Lada on Sep 25, 2009 at 08:43 AM

A few years ago, Play-Asia had a massive sale on Game Boy Advance games. I decided to use it as an opportunity to pick up the first entry in the Starfy series, Densetsu no Stafi. While shopping, another game also caught my eye. It was bright and colorful RPG designed… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Roogoo: Twisted Towers for Wii

by Jenni Lada on Sep 16, 2009 at 08:33 AM

Roogoo originally began as an affordable puzzle game available for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows PCs. For $10, you could go through falling block puzzles that would gradually get more and more challenging and frustrating, despite the incredibly simple controls and premise. It was bright, colorful and beloved by all.… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Demon’s Souls for PS3

by Jenni Lada on Sep 15, 2009 at 09:31 AM

Demon’s Souls is a unique adventure for the PS3. It isn’t because of the storyline, which is, frankly, something we’ve seen many times before in all kinds of RPGs, strategic RPGs and even fighting and platformer games. It also isn’t because of the genre, an hack-and-slash, action RPG that shares… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: The Munchables for Wii

by Jenni Lada on Sep 9, 2009 at 08:05 AM

The Munchables succeeds for the same reason that classics like Pac Man and Katamari Damacy succeeded. It’s whimsical, the controls are simple, it’s addicting and it’s colorful. It is a platformer game experience at its finest. It’s fun simply for the sake of being fun, and is the kind of… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Rune Factory Frontier for Wii

by Jenni Lada on Sep 8, 2009 at 08:04 AM

Rune Factory Frontier is a direct sequel to the original Rune Factory DS game. Thankfully, having played Rune Factory isn’t crucial to players’ enjoyment of Rune Factory Frontier. All you really need to know is this - in the DS game Raguna was an amnesiac who came to the town… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona for PSP

by Jenni Lada on Sep 1, 2009 at 10:01 AM

Revelations: Persona orginally debuted in North America in 1996 on the PlayStation. At the time it was somewhat revolutionary. It was a dark RPG set in modern times, where high schoolers fought demons with personas that represented other aspects of themselves. The game was difficult to find. It also was… Continue Reading »

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