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In Topic: Hardest Game ever played
18 April 2012 - 08:17 PM
Hardest console game. Hmmmmm... In terms of an actual physical game, Streets of Rage (and/or Streets of Rage II). If we can include console download titles, then Super Meat Boy.
In Topic: How do you find new iOS games?
10 April 2012 - 09:25 PM
I do a little of everything. I look at the featured weekly (since it updates weekly), genius for recommendations everyday, and I usually take a look at apps sorted by release date every night.
In Topic: Why does this site favor iOS?
07 April 2012 - 03:47 PM
I can explain this. Android devices aren't seen as "gaming devices" yet while iDevices have been decribed as the front runner in mobile gaming. Because of this, not many sites report on the gaming side of Android. In my three months of working here, I have not personally received one request to specifically review an Android version of any game. I have taken a preference to review games on the Android over iOS platform when I have the option, but most of the time I don't have an option.
The other fact is that there just isn't much going on in Android gaming. There are games from 2010 still in the top 10 sold list on the Google Play Marketplace and we've reviewed most of them already.
We also don't report on things like upgrades or new releases of Android tablet or phones (since there are so many Android devices). Here's what is boils down to: iOS is great for gaming, and Android is great for Utility. Because iOS games always run smooth, have little to no bugs on release, and have a wider variety of games, iDevices can be viewed strictly as gaming devices. Since there are just so many Android tablets, phones, etc, many publishers try to avoid a release on Android (since it usually requires a lot of bug fixing for specific devices), and in turn there isn't much we can report on. And since many Android titles are made by small developers or single people, we hardly ever see official press releases published anywhere
Trust me, we strive to cover every platform every day, but sometimes it just doesn't happen.
Just remember too that you need to cover tablets. the iPad is currently outselling Android Tablets by 20%, so while it may be true that Android phones are outselling iOS two-to-one, that's only half the story.
As I've always told people who can't decide on Android or iOS: Android is great for work (if you do a lot of work on the go) and iOS is great for play. White I don't wan that to be the truth, I think in a sense it is.
The other fact is that there just isn't much going on in Android gaming. There are games from 2010 still in the top 10 sold list on the Google Play Marketplace and we've reviewed most of them already.
We also don't report on things like upgrades or new releases of Android tablet or phones (since there are so many Android devices). Here's what is boils down to: iOS is great for gaming, and Android is great for Utility. Because iOS games always run smooth, have little to no bugs on release, and have a wider variety of games, iDevices can be viewed strictly as gaming devices. Since there are just so many Android tablets, phones, etc, many publishers try to avoid a release on Android (since it usually requires a lot of bug fixing for specific devices), and in turn there isn't much we can report on. And since many Android titles are made by small developers or single people, we hardly ever see official press releases published anywhere
Trust me, we strive to cover every platform every day, but sometimes it just doesn't happen.
Just remember too that you need to cover tablets. the iPad is currently outselling Android Tablets by 20%, so while it may be true that Android phones are outselling iOS two-to-one, that's only half the story.
As I've always told people who can't decide on Android or iOS: Android is great for work (if you do a lot of work on the go) and iOS is great for play. White I don't wan that to be the truth, I think in a sense it is.
In Topic: POLL: Paid DLC in App Games, Yea or Nay?
08 March 2012 - 09:11 PM
As I've stated in my reviews, I've already paid for the game. Give me what I've paid for. It's that simple.
In Topic: TERA Online
06 February 2012 - 11:56 PM
Just watched this: http://www.ign.com/videos/2012/02/03/tera-the-very-beginning-commentary?show=HD
I'd have to say, eh. After playing every MMO out there, it's going to require a lot more than new combat to rope me in.
I'd have to say, eh. After playing every MMO out there, it's going to require a lot more than new combat to rope me in.
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