Katrina Hill, the Action Flick Chick, is a film critic, convention rat, and in her off time, a gamer. She has loved all things action since a young age. A few of her favorite games include Left 4 Dead and Plants vs. Zombies. Follow her on Twitter @ActionChick or Facebook at Action Flick Chick.
Katrina Hill
Machinarium Pocket Edition Review
Sometimes the strongest narrative a storyteller can construct is the one where they let the audience fill in the gaps. In horror, we'll fill them in with the scariest thing we can imagine. In comedy, we'll fill it in with the funniest. In Machinarium Pocket Edition, a dystopian point-and-click adventure about a robot on a quest to figure out its place in the world, we fill it in with a sense of wo
Pixel Karts GP Review
Harkening back to the simpler days of the NES era, Pixel Karts GP brings retro-infused kart racing to the iOS. Complexity doesn't always lead to a more fun gaming experience, but there is a thing as too simple.
Just Dance 2014 Review
“Just dance, gonna be okay, spin that record babe!” All you dancers out there, professional and wannabes, ready your boogie shoes because the newest dance game has been released by Ubisoft -- Just Dance 2014. Will this claim victory as the best in the series, or will it fall flat on its face?
Drift Mania: Street Outlaws Review
“If you ain’t outta control, you ain’t in control.” Bow Wow’s words were just as true in Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift as they are now with Drift Mania: Street Outlaws, a new drifting-oriented racer from Ratrod Studio, Inc. Did this fast and furious game drift its way into our hearts, or should it just drift on by?
Random Runners Review
It seems like endless runners are everywhere nowadays, and many of them are the exact same game with a different skin slapped on top of it. Ravenous Games, Inc. has thrown their hat into the ring with Random Runners, which leads us to wonder whether this runner is worth your time, or if you should just run from it?
Dementia Review
When people refer to dementia, it’s usually a very bad thing. “Oh no, she’s got dementia!” In this case, however, Dementia means a horror iOS game, not the mental illness. But, after playing Dementia will players wish they had the real thing, or will we be glad to remember the experience?
Pandemic: The Board Game Review
Here’s your chance to save the world from diseases that will ultimately lead to the world’s end (not the pub, but the actual end of the world as we know it). F2Z Digital Media has created an iOS version of the popular board game, Pandemic. Are you strong enough to fight the diseases? It’s not just an epidemic, it’s Pandemic! Ahhhh!
Fading Fairytales Review
Everyone grows up hearing fairytales or watching movies about them; after all, they’re magical and uplifting (as long as you stay away from the Grimm’s Fairy Tales Classics), so of course we love them. Now, Crescent Moon Games has provided gamers with a chance to beat up their favorite fairytale characters in Fading Fairytales.
Drop That Candy Review
Who doesn’t like candy? People who are crazy and/or have the "diabeetus," that’s who. Candy is sweet, sugary, and so very bad for you, making it the perfect treat. In Greenfly Studios newest puzzle game, Drop That Candy, it’s clear that their candy-loving hero agrees. All it took for this cute little guy to become hooked was a single lick, and now he’s willing to go to great lengths to g
Captain Bubblenaut Review
She’s a captain, and she’s an astronaut. She’s Captain Bubblenaut! And in this new iOS game, by Dean Tate of BioShock/Dance Central fame, you will become an astronaut too. Will it rein your universe, or get lost in space?