Abstract: When we first popped this game in, maybe we were expecting a bit too much, like a Mario welcome, or at least one of the modes that made the previous Tetris game worth playing. Instead, we got some all new modes, including a couple that try to take a...
Abstract: Tetris is the most recognizable videogame puzzler of all time. Since its introduction in the '80s, it has appeared on nearly every console. It was launch title for the original Gameboy and was considered that system’s first “killer app.” Does Axis live...
Abstract: Count on this: where there's a new Nintendo portable there's a new Tetris game. This time around, for the Nintendo 3DS, it's Tetris Axis. A strange name for a strange system. And it's a prety strange game, too.Yes, there's classic Tetris in here some...
Abstract: Nintendo’s got the Tetris license back. Remember that awesome Tetris DS game? It was on store shelves for like three months, but Nintendo lost the license and was unable to print more copies. Tetris’ big return to Nintendo systems was with Hudson’s Tet...
Abstract: I think most of us are in agreement that Tetris, as a series, is pretty awesome. Tetris Axis, the newest entry arriving on the 3DS, doesn't change that one bit. In fact, it's one of my favorite iterations of the series so far. That's mostly due to the ...
Tetris: Axis has a lot going for it. With over 20 modes - some amazing, some admittedly lame - you won’t want for things to do with this collection. Unfortunately, Tetris is a game that’s so readily available in various forms with various new modes tha...
Abstract: When thinking of simple, addictive games whose formulae have had little transition over the years, it's hard not to put Tetris near the top of the list. Since it captured audiences back in the Eighties, becoming one of the first video games the whole f...