Pocket Gamer: The fearsome reputation vampires had built up over the course of centuries has recently been eroded by screaming prepubescent teenagers.
The likes of Bram Stoker depicted vampires as demonic creatures who stalked the night searching for virgins to sink their fangs into, but in recent years they have been portrayed as more human,
STP: Hack-'n-slash and tower defense are two of the most popular game types on iOS. With the pros and cons of touchscreen gaming, these types of games fit the platform very well. The developers of Vampire Rush have taken a calculated risk by merging these genres into something different. The game combines a variety of conventions that iOS gamers are used to, but the thoughtful execution and cohesiveness of the experience impressed us at every angle.
Appspy: Vampire Rush is great to bash out some spare time, but it's far too easy to find yourself at the short end of a pointy stick if you make a simple mistake.
In a world of remakes and re-imagining the same tired old formulas it’s always refreshing to see a game company try and make something original. Vampire Rush HD is that game, an entertaining blend of the hack ‘n’ slash and tower defence genres that seemingly go hand in hand with each other, creating a game that’s funny, enjoyable and, for £1.79, well worth the price of admission.