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Really needs iCade support.
Just a heads up for those interested; a lot of people thought it was a solid platformer.
I miss the turn-based combat and less-ideal options; too much was removed or altered in the name of balance.
iOS needs a tablet with expandable memory and unless we see something like this from Apple my next tablet won't be an iPad.
I agree. But seriously, I own consoles and I own a PC, what I want titles are titles that take advantage of what the iPad has to offer not...
I'll second KotOR II. Also, why do so many people want console ports? BioShock, Dishonered, etc... buy a console.
I still want the original Darklands.
It's just more bloat to drive up development costs and file size's; can't say that I'm ecxcited... maybe if Apple final started to allow...
Good riddance, if it goes.
What a sad state of affairs. Still, Starbase Orion is solid as are numerous board game ports, there's Transport Tycoon and Legion... plus the...
Nope, you're not alone. I'm skipping on this title because of the network requirement.
It's really anything but complex. Simple turn-based, every unit has four action points, use overwatch A LOT... that sums up the rules and major...
Just bought this myself, excellent so far, but I wouldn't worry about any expansion IAP until you've completed the game; which itself is damn...
It's considered the first 'survival horror' game, there were plenty of earlier horror titles. In the same way that Mario 64 defined 3D controls,...
...and still well worth the price. This is a fantastic game.
The price is too steep for my blood and I'm all for premium pricing... but a port of a clever platformer isn't closely equivalent with a massive...
I'm blown away by this. Also, Denton is very specific, I guess you're a student.
Definitely got plenty of awesome games to play and plenty more on the horizon.
1) Absolutely correct, iOS entitlement needs a serious check. 2) There aren't enough gamers on the planet to support the wasted bloat of AAA...
Too naive for my taste but I offer an assortment of small rebuttals... It is a cycle, and to some degree self-perpetuating, but it both begins...