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Wednesday
Mar072012

Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer for iOS Review [iOS]

Gary Games has released an app of their popular deck-building board game.  Players familiar with its physical counterpart will feel right at home while playing this handy, hand-held version.  Those not familiar with the game will still get immense amounts of enjoyment out of playing this fun, easy-to-pick-up game. 

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Monday
Nov212011

Batman Arkham City: Brady Games Guide Review [Books]

While opinions on guides/walkthroughs vary from person to person there is no denying the quality that can be put into the premium offerings. Brady Games is one such example, and even if you don’t use guides on the initial play through, the Arkham City Guide they have put out might still be worth your money.

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Friday
Aug122011

Fruit Ninja Kinect Review [Xbox 360]

The latest game for in Xbox’s summer of arcade is Fruit Ninja Kinect. This is a giant HD version of the popular mobile app on Android and iOS where instead of swiping your finger across fruit you swing your entire body.

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Friday
May272011

Weekly Roundtable 05-27-2011 [Editorial]


The Weekly Roundtable series features the GamerWok staff having a candid discussion on a specific topic of the week. Feel free to jump into the conversation in the comments below!

With the popularity of social gaming and in-app purchases, do you see North American gamers warming up to the idea of micro-transactions? Certainly some larger publishers such as Capcom (Smurf s Village -iOS), and EA (Battlefield Play4Free - PC) has already made the investment into a micro-transaction ecosystem but do you see it growing to the point of dominance such as it is in Asia? And if that were to pass, would you support micro-transactions in games or would you rather pay for the price up-front?

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