Games

  • RAD Soldiers isn’t quite the crack squad game it wanted to be, but it’s a commendable diversion for the tablet tactician who can’t get enough of ordering little people to their doom.

  • Playable and pretty, but short, uneven and too familiar, a bit like a sequel to a favourite movie with shinier stars that occasionally fall over.

  • A challenging, hazardously compulsive test of catering strategy with enough variables to keep it from getting repetitive.

  • A Walking Dead game in the spirit of the TV series? No, but an enjoyable slice of real-time strategy, nonetheless.

  • Seriously fiendish brain-teaser, but the variety dries up all too quickly, even if the number of levels don’t.

  • There’s replay value for its target market, but the means to challenge other people’s robots would be a huge improvement.

  • Cute jokes and premise aside, Vampire Season’s ill-refined tower defense approach and cash-grabbing upgrade system fail to enthrall.

  • The jury finds the defendant guilty of lightweight strategy, casual entertainment, unfulfilled promise and hit-&-miss humour. Dismissed!