Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. Though, don't expect much more than that because, despite a quirky single player campaign, Raskulls doesn't ...
The fractious Raskulls face a crisis when a space-faring rat pirate with a Napoleon complex steals their primary power source. This dispute is settled like every other in the world of the Raskulls: ...
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Raskulls is a game we’ve been keeping a very close eye on at Destructoid. Halfbrick Studios’ upcoming XBLA game is cute, funny, and looking to be a delightful mix of platforming, racing, and Mr.
Halfbrick Studio’s early 2010 Xbox Live Arcade Game Raskulls looks and plays like the kind of old-school platformer that surely someone must have thought of years ago. Would someone have thought of ...
Raskulls, an original puzzle platformer, has been announced and is slated for the third quarter of this year on the Xbox Live Arcade, courtesy of Halfbrick. The game will feature both a single-player ...
Australian developer Halfbrick has today announced Raskulls, a brand new platforming puzzle game for XBLA. Promising to follow up on the success of previous sidescrolling games like Braid and Castle ...
The more you progress through the 50-odd levels of the Mega Quest, the more the puzzle-minded stages come to the fore, and test you in often entirely contrasting ways. Offering something of a respite ...
Halfbrick, the Australian developers behind iPhone hits Fruit Ninja and Monster Dash, seem to possess something of a spark when it comes to crafting immediate, accessible titles that appeal to a wide ...
John is what you might call something of a badass. When he's not writing about games or playing them, he's playing in the Kansas City band "Documentary" and drinking as many different beers as often ...
Some combinations were meant to be. Lennon and McCartney. Dalglish and Rush. Peanut butter and jam. But Mr. Driller and Mario Kart? Aussie studio Halfbrick has attempted to fashion something palatable ...
This block-busting platformer has plenty of quirky charm, but the action is too simple to be interesting for long. Usually, when a game is placed in the "puzzle platforming" genre, it implies that ...
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