Friday 6 September 2013

1. Wild Blood

Wild Blood is a funny sort of mish-mash of ideas, influences, and inspirations. It's nowhere near as close a homage to mainstream gaming franchises as some of Gameloft's other efforts, but nor is it especially original.
And that lack of focus is the game's weakest point. It doesn't know whether it wants to be a 3D Zelda clone or a straight-up hack-and-slasher like God of War.


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2. 9mm

9MM - Gameloft's Max Payne style game finally released for Android phones. In 9mm you play as John "Loose" Kannon who leads a special team of hardened cops who deal with drug lords and gangsters on a daily basis. When they end up killing a Drug Lord's brother and stealing millions in cash. The theft makes Kannon's team the target of all gangsters in the city. There really isn't a good guy in this game and that is nice for a change. Kannon has only 1 option to take down the gang leader before his team takes him down first.



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3. Gangstar Vegas

I loves me a good Grand Theft Auto clone. Give me an open world (preferably one set in an urban environment) and a third person perspective and you’re, like, 80 percent of the way towards making an awesome game, at least in my book. That’s not to say I haven’t been disappointed by the genre before, of course – anyone old enough to have played True Crime: Streets of LA will undoubtedly feel my pain here – but to me, gaming doesn’t get much more fun than grabbing a gun, jacking a car, and painting the pavement with my adversaries.



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4. Modern Combat 4

Gameloft has carved out a nice little niche for itself by taking popular console games, and tweaking the formula (and title) just enough to get away with it. The Modern Combat series has been presented as the mobile equivalent of Modern Warfare, and it's just reached its 4th incarnation with Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour.
Modern Combat 4 comes with a 1.9GB data download. Gameloft has thankfully decided to use Google's data hosting service to serve up those bits. All that data gets you some awesome graphics. The environments are huge and open. You can take different paths to the goal, and it's plain to see that a lot of work went into the details.



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5. NFS Most Wanted

While many publishers are keen to point out the ways in which the mobile audience is different from the traditional handheld gamer, EA has been a champion of the hardcore, offering surprisingly robust adaptations of their big-name franchises. Their two Australian studios, Firemint (Real Racing series) and IronMonkey (Dead Space, Mass Effect: Infiltrator, and earlier Need for Speed titles) have been especially impressive, and their recent merger into FireMonkey Studios is particularly exciting for racing fans. For fans of handheld driving, Need for Speed: Most Wanted’s pedigree is as good as it gets.



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