STP: This part of Electric City needs to have its power turned off, as it truly is the most Revolting thing attached to the series.
Triverse writes, "Everyone loves free games and thanks to the way Apple has set up their App Store, we can bring you this list of cool games that are free for a temporary time. Check out the games below and grab your favorites while they are free."
Pocket Gamer: One of the buzzwords of the past couple of years has been 'transmedia'. It's about cross-platform experiences: games, movies, and television programs all delivering parts of the same story.
In a way, Electric City The Revolt showcases the strengths and weaknesses of the concept in one fell swoop. It's a bizarrely engaging video game experience that's oddly directionless unless you watch the web series that accompanies it.
GamesBeat's Mike Minotti: Tom Hanks is probably the last person you think of when I say “video games,” but the famous actor is dipping his toes into the industry with a new iOS and Android app, Electric City: The Revolt, a 99-cent role-playing game. Jump Games is developing the title in collaboration with the Forrest Gump star’s production company, Playtone.
I hope he makes a game called Saving Ryan's Private. That would be so awesome and the gameplay would be so innovative, no one would dare play it.