Mission Impossible Rogue Nation Review (Xiaomi Mi 4i): More Fun Than Terminator Genisys, Less Fun Than Robocop… (Video)

I feel the need to compare Glu games, because they’re very much alike. Especially those associated to movies… We had a solid Robocop title last year, then the mediocre Terminator Gensisys. Now Mission Impossible Rogue Nation gets its own game, that we played on the Xiaomi Mi 4i. This one is the typical static shooter, maybe a bit more sniper-based… 

Terminator Genisys Review (LG G4): Totally Underwhelming, Even By Glu Standards (Video)

Glu has been made famous by its static shooters, often hit and miss affairs, although their 2014 Robocop game was quite solid. Well, they took advantage of the arrival of the new Terminator movie and pulled out from the hat yet another freemium-riddled static shooter. The game was played by us on the LG G4 and it was launched on June 2nd. It’s… 

EA Sports UFC Review (Allview S2 Soul Pro): More Fun Than Mortal Kombat X and Featuring Tons of Trademark Combos (Video)

Usually Electronic Arts tends to let me down in both mobile and console titles. Ever since NFS Most Wanted they’ve let me down again and again, maybe except for the latest two FIFA titles. Anyway, they redeemed themselves a lot with the game EA Sports UFC, reviewed below. Available for free in the Play Store, the game takes up over 400 MB of… 

Implosion Never Lose Hope Review (HTC Desire 820): Console-Quality Title With Great Graphics, Voice Acting and Story (Video)

Implosion Never Lose Hope is the kind of game that would be fine on consoles, let alone on mobiles and tablets. The game debuted a few weeks ago and it’s priced at 10 euros on iOS and the same price on Android, but on that platform you can play the first 6 levels for free. The main character here is Jake, the pilot of a mech called Avalon, that… 

Mortal Kombat X Review (Huawei P8): More Than Just an Injustice Skin, Filled With Original Content (Video)

Mortal Kombat X entered a new phase in the life of the series, with a mobile version being released together with the console and PC one. The gameplay is totally different in the mobile version and most importantly, the game is free. We played the title on the Huawei P8 and had a blast. Coming from NetherRealms, the game was released on April 9th on… 

Real Steel Champions Review (Amazon Fire Phone): Rock ’em, Sock ’em Battles With Lots of Customization (Video)

There have been a few games related to the Real Steel movie ever since it came out a few years ago. Most of them are based on the idea of rock ’em, sock ’em robot battles and so is Real Steel Champions. We played it on the Amazon Fire Phone and had a blast. The game is a freemium, that includes an energy system and timers for upgrades…. 

X Street Fight Review (HTC One M9): Almost Contra, Almost Good… (Video)

It’s time to go old school for a bit, with a game called X Street Fight. The title was played on the HTC One M9 and aims at combining elements from Street Fighter with the likes of Contra. It feels very much like Contra and it’s a surprisingly violent title for a mobile game. This is a side scrolling action game, with vulgar language, scantily… 

Star Wars Rebels Recon Review (HTC One M9): Solid Platformer, a Bit Expensive and Gimmicky With that Base Builder Minigame (Video)

I played with the HTC One M9 for a few days and got cozy with it, cozy enough to play a few games on it. Those included the Star Wars Rebels Recon title, that’s tested in the video review below. We’re dealing here with a game taking up 1.1 GB of storage and played on the powerful One M9, so we fully enjoyed its graphics. This is both a… 

Dark Guardians Review (BlackBerry Passport): Dark Endless Runner With Lots of Potential (Video)

BlackBerry Passport runs Android apps and that’s no shock to anyone at this point… The shocking part is that you have to pay $1.15 for an endless runner side scrolling title like the one below. It’s called Dark Guardians and it’s initially a pleasant experience. It runs on the BlackBerry Passport, as shown in the video and features… 

Game of Thrones Iron From Ice Review (Nexus 6): Lots of Heart and Original Content, But Also Lacking Action (Video)

Telltale Games is already ready to hit a homerun on the mobile, thanks to so many quality games, usually graphic novel titles with excellent dialog. Everyone got excited hearing they were making a Game of Thrones title, myself included. Well, let’s see how the first episode of the series turned out… It’s called Iron from Ice and we… 

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