Star Wars Battlefront Companion App Review [iOS/Android]

battlefront_iconIf you’re a Star Wars fan, more than likely you are playing EA and DICE’s latest, Star Wars Battlefront. It’s a game that has had some mixed reviews mainly for its lack of a single player, story driven option and its focus on multiplayer only modes. For fans though, it’s a game that is rich with Star Wars imagery and a game that allows us to fulfill our dreams of crushing the rebellion or overthrowing the empire. Whether it’s flying an X-Wing fighter or playing as Darth Vader, Star Wars Battlefront is a game that has a lot of Star Wars details baked in that most Star Wars fans will go gaga over – my self included. What if you want more from your experience that extends beyond the game? I suggest downloading the Star Wars Battlefront Companion App on either iOS or Android.

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Companion App [Android]

MGSVappI’m a fan of companion apps for video games. I’m a console gamer (PS4) and love it when I’m able to extend gameplay beyond the TV. Companion apps allow me to do more with my games and I think anything that can get me more immersed in my gameplay is a good thing. Several major games that have come out over the past few years have had a companion app, though it still isn’t done often enough in my opinion. Whenever a new game comes out, I always to check to see if there is one and when there isn’t, I’m actual a bit disappointed that the developers didn’t go that extra mile for the fans. That’s not the case with Konami and Hideo Kojima’s latest masterpiece, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. There is a companion app of the same name in both the Google Play and iTunes App Store, but today I’ll be checking out the Android version of the app.

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Game Recorder+ App for Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Review

gamerecorder_iconOne of the coolest features on the Sony Xperia Z3 was the ability to record my games from the device. I was able to record gameplay videos and upload them straight to Youtube. With the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, this wasn’t an option out of the box. There’s no app preloaded on the device that does this and had to head on over to Google Play to find a similar app that would fit my needs. There were a ton of apps to choose from, but one that caught my eye was one called Game Recorder+ which so happened to have been created by Samsung Electronics Games. I guess what better game recording app to try out for the Galaxy S6 Edge than one made by Samsung, right?

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Bouncy Basketball Review [Android]

bouncybasketball_iconI don’t play much realistic sports games on mobile because lets be honest, they are just impossible to control with a touch screen. The only sports games I’ve played and enjoyed have been ones that only take certain aspects of those sports have creatively found unique ways to incorporate use of touch controls. Take Bouncy Basketball for instance. It simplifies the game of basketball by reducing it to a 2vs2 experience with nothing but tapping as a means of controlling your players.

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Hitman Sniper Review [iOS & Android]

hitman_sniper_iconHitman Sniper is the long awaited mobile version of Square Enix’s original PC game, Hitman Sniper Challenge (which was only available as a pre-order bonus for Hitman Absolution). Hitman Sniper was announced almost a year ago after the very successful Hitman Go. Along the way, Hitman Sniper saw several delays and came out way after the original estimated release date. However, the delays seemed to have produced a highly polished Hitman experience that has Agent 47 return as a silent assassin with nothing more than a sniper rifle and a cool head to carry out his objectives.

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T-Mobile Edition Sony Xperia Z3 Review – PS4 Remote Play is a Game Changer

When you buy an iPhone these days, you have a very short list of models to choose form. When you buy an Android smartphone however, you have literally hundreds of options available to you. Though this is great for the consumer, it makes it difficult for the manufacturers to stand out in a sea of smartphones that are all almost basically the same. Some have … Continue reading T-Mobile Edition Sony Xperia Z3 Review – PS4 Remote Play is a Game Changer

Destiny Public Event Timer Review on Android

destinyPE_iconOne of the most useful websites for Destiny is that of destinypublicevents.com. Seasoned players will know that this site is a valuable resource for letting you know when Public Events will occur in Destiny and where. There are other sources for this info, but I believe this site was the first to really put it all together in an organized, easy to view fashion. To make it easier on Android users, they’ve taken all the information on the website and streamlined it into an Android app, Destiny Public Event Timers.

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Card Dash Review on Android

carddash_iconCard Dash is a simple game by The Appventurers. The game is a reflex style game that requires very good hand-eye coordination. A card is flashed at you for a few seconds and when the round begins, you must only tap on that one card each time a group of cards pops up. It sounds a lot easier than it really is, especially when they start flashing 4 and 6 cards at a time. This is when things get really hectic and you’ll need to really pay attention and hope your tapping finger and your eyes are communicating properly.

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Watch_Dogs Companion: ctOS Mobile Review

watchdogs_iconA lot of you out there are now playing Watch_Dogs, the latest hit from Ubisoft. It’s a fun, open world game that takes place on the streets of Chicago where it’s basically you against the city. Did you know though that you can play as the police and wreck havoc against other players in the game? All you have to do is download the new Watch_Dogs Companion: ctOS Mobile app and you’ll be able to set up 1 versus 1 games against both friends and randoms alike.

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Fun Adventure Review (Android)

funadventure_iconFun Adventure is an adventure/puzzle game for very small children. It’s a cute game about friendship and adventure. The story is pretty simple but sets the stage for the game. Basically a pair of kittens were playing and enjoying their time when all of a sudden, a vicious dog came along and kidnapped one of them. You play as the one who got away and must now save your friend from the dog.

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