Pocket Gamer: We've already had a rather lovely rhythm game for Nintendo 3DS in Rhythm Thief and the Emperor's Treasure, but until now there haven't been any Guitar Hero or Rock Band-styled 3D handheld titles.
Zombie Slayer Diox is all about rocking hard and sending the undead back to their graves, taking the term "death metal" to its literal extreme.
Game Rumble: He's a guitar-carrying zombie killer! Meet Diox (the X is silent), a blonde, heavy metal, sword slashing rock star.
Rhythm-based games are something that either hit the mark or miss it completely. In the years since Rock Band and Guitar Hero cornered the market, there are plenty of new titles coming onto the market in the hoping of stealing their glory. UFO Interactive Games has just released their latest effort Zombie Slayer Diox through the Nintendo 3DS eShop.
Default Prime writer Chris Stewart takes a look at why being colour blind can be a serious disadvantage when it comes to video games, especially when developers don't include an option to make the colour-scheme more accessible.
"I want to spend this week having a little look at an issue that doesn’t seem to come up very often in videogame discussions, but one that has prevented me from playing a game I bought from the Nintendo eShop for my 3DS."