Flame Lord
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Wow.
Did you really expect anything else from a game series that started on PC and was adapted to consoles, to be greatly accepted as a iOS game?So how many of the people making one word/one line replies here bothered to watch the video and read about the preview first? Are you guys going to keep going "hahahahaha" at every major iOS announcement as the industry invests more and more into smart devices? Seems like a matter of time before all the people laughing are instead crying when you realize the industry has left you behind.
looks like a proper game to me, I hope it doesn't cost 20-30 bucks, if not I'll get it. Kotor and this, my iPad gonna get some use this Summer. More interesting is that looks the same team as HR actually made this, should be interesting.
So how many of the people making one word/one line replies here bothered to watch the video and read about the preview first? Are you guys going to keep going "hahahahaha" at every major iOS announcement as the industry invests more and more into smart devices? Seems like a matter of time before all the people laughing are instead crying when you realize the industry has left you behind.
So how many of the people making one word/one line replies here bothered to watch the video and read about the preview first? Are you guys going to keep going "hahahahaha" at every major iOS announcement as the industry invests more and more into smart devices? Seems like a matter of time before all the people laughing are instead crying when you realize the industry has left you behind.
Gaf called it
Surprisingly low for Square Enix. What happened to the tax?It's $7.
It doesn't matter. I watched the trailer and it genuinely looks great, but I sure as hell don't want to play something like this on an iPad. This is a square peg/round hole situation. I'll be willing to eat my own hat if this strategy of putting these kinds of games on tablets actually works out. Or at least this tasty maple flavoured doughnut.So how many of the people making one word/one line replies here bothered to watch the video and read about the preview first? Are you guys going to keep going "hahahahaha" at every major iOS announcement as the industry invests more and more into smart devices? Seems like a matter of time before all the people laughing are instead crying when you realize the industry has left you behind.
Did you really expect anything else from a game series that started on PC and was adapted to consoles, to be greatly accepted as a iOS game?
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Surprisingly low for Square Enix. What happened to the tax?
So how many of the people making one word/one line replies here bothered to watch the video and read about the preview first?
It's not that making a game for iOS is bad, it's that Square does not seem to grasp that the average price of good games does not go past $4-$5. Putting out games like this for $20 is not going to really matter when consumers would rather spend a dollar on a game that is not going to suck the battery life on their phone down to 10 minutes.
Some people don't like touch controls and would be willing to play this in other platforms?What is your problem? Game looks good for what it is.
Deus Ex: The Fall will retail for £4.99 / $6.99, and this "first instalment of the mobile series" will be available in the summer.
The game actually looks quite good. But I do not understand the logistics of making this iOS exclusive. You take a franchise that's built its fan base primarily on PC, along with consoles. You spend time and money replicating that gameplay formula pretty accurately for a smaller, side-story mission. And you release it exclusively on iOS?
It makes perfect sense to stick a touch screen controlled game like this on iOS for a few bucks. By why not release digital versions on PC and console to? I simply do not understand the business there. Not restricting to one platform, but expanding to many in order to maximise revenue across an assortment of platforms.
Did you really expect anything else from a game series that started on PC and was adapted to consoles, to be greatly accepted as a iOS game?
$7? What's that on the UK store, £4.99?
Not bad.
Surprisingly low for Square Enix. What happened to the tax?
No denying thatIt'll still probably be far superior to Invisible War, though