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New iPhone And iPad Games February 21, 2013

John Bedford (Modojo): What's coming out on the App Store this week? What's really worthy of your attention and money? Can anyone stop the juggernaut genre of four-picture guessing games from infecting the charts entirely, like one of those awful flesh-eating viruses the tabloids like to scare you with from time to time?

Who knows. What we do know is that if variety's the spice of life, the next week's looking spicy indeed. Here are all the biggest games you need to know about.

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Top 5 Must-Have iOS Games for Serious Gamers

COG writes: The iOS, as a platform, doesn’t get a lot of respect from gamers. And that is for understandable reasons – the plethora of silly, cute flash-based casual games on iPhone and iPad does make it seem that it has little to offer the serious gamer.

But if you are willing to look a little bit, you will actually find that the iOS platform does offer some pretty deep and rewarding videogame experiences. Here are the Top 5 Games on iOS that have great stories, compelling gameplay and innovative concepts that rival the great titles found on any other platform. If you have an iPhone or iPad, you need to add these ones to your collection.

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MercilessDMercer3024d ago

Great list! I only know of two of these, but it gives me a reason to push my iPhones gaming capabilities

Digital_Anomaly3024d ago

Top 5 games to play when you're taking a dump.....

generalwinter3024d ago

The number 2 game is awesome, loved that one.

GrapesOfRaf3024d ago

Oh cool, didn't know Papers, Please was on iPhone.

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Year Walk Review - I Also Have Zero Clue What This Game Is | Always Nintendo

"To be quite frank, when Nintendo randomly provided this review copy for me, I had absolutely zero clue what it was... So I delet-err I mean, played it!"

Jason reviews on the Wii U!

Enjoy!

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Review - Year Walk | Use A Potion

"I’d gone into Year Walk not even knowing what the heck a ‘Year Walk’ actually was – I walk away not only learning about one of the most bizarre, yet interesting, forms of divination I’ve encountered but also incredibly impressed by the game itself. It’s surprising how well the whole concept lends itself to a video game; a massive credit to Simogo. The game offers enjoyable puzzles and a dark, haunting world to explore. This is a horror experience that doesn’t try to frighten you out with gore, jump scares or hideous monsters but an actual disturbing atmosphere. Add to that the great aesthetic of the game plus the fantastic Wii U gamepad intergration and you have a puzzler that you certainly don’t want to miss out on. I don’t need to partake in a Year Walk to know I’ll be playing through this again in the future…" - Use A Potion

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marloc_x3136d ago

Atmosphere is unsettling, especially wandering in it when stumped by some imaginative puzzles! Gamepad integration is wonderful 👍