From GamesReviews:
"Never a fan of torturous hardcore platformers, Ravenous Games’ League of Evil stole my heart in 2011 with its magnificent controls and pixelated graphic style. Not only did it kick off the well-loved (and hated) “retro” trend that captured the App Store for the next year or so, but it also showed that iOS was a serious gaming platform, one capable of precise controls and infectious, original ideas. After ditching the pixel art style and dialing down the difficulty with last year’s League of Evil 2, Ravenous returns to the well once again with League of Evil 3, a sequel that brings the same great gameplay and aesthetics of the previous titles – and not much else."
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Touch Arcade - Drastically altering a successful franchise can often backfire in a major way -- especially in the realm of established games with proven formulas. But a certain staleness and a sense of comfort can be just as damaging, with the finished product resulting in something that doesn't take any substantial risks at all. League of Evil 3 [$1.99] plays it far too safe, but if you're not a fan of change you'll feel right at home.
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