Bears repeating that we discuss and recommend games in the monthly IOS threads, plus the IOS Rocks thread. Many of which are premium.
What about Hero Emblems? 30+ hour Match-3 RPGThanks. I do check those threads out. My.most recent purchase due to recommendations there was "Implosion". Which is actually a good dual stick beatem up.
But Ill keep searching...
Isn't that the same as PC gaming? A PC isn't a dedicated gaming machine.I wouldn't say I hate them, but I'm definitely not a fan in general. I have been playing some 2048, played Flappy Bird and Angry Birds, usually keep a chess game around.
The thing I don't like is that they're not like the games I grew up with. It's pretty much as simple as that. At a young age I got introduced to games, and as I got older became fond of them. A game to me, will always be a physical product, made for use with a device intended only or very primarily for playing games. I liked that. As things change, turns out I'm no longer 'with it'. I'm old fashioned, I like the ideal of a game that I remember. I'm not big on the idea of general purpose machines that also play games. It suggests that games aren't important. And besides that, the console/handheld and the idea of its library is part of the fun for me.
I feel like turn-based RPGs really benefit from going to mobile because of the controls, actually. Navigating through menus is more efficient with a touchscreen.microtransactions and non interactive controls
ANYONE can tap a phone
wheres the challenge?
Anyone can press a button.microtransactions and non interactive controls
ANYONE can tap a phone
wheres the challenge?
I really don't like doing it with Dragon Quest though.I feel like turn-based RPGs really benefit from going to mobile because of the controls, actually. Navigating through menus is more efficient with a touchscreen.
Sadly, a lot of RPGs that get ported to mobile have horrendous filters or art. I'm looking at you, Square Enix!
I am indifferent to it. I've played some mobile games that are fun in the right context but I don't really follow the news or check for new releases.
Simple as that.I don't hate them, I just don't play them.
iPad/iPad Mini is the ideal device for mobile gaming. I guess when people think mobile, they think playing hunched over a tiny phone screen?
The whole "hating on touch controls" thing is just silly IMO. It's a matter of experience. Just like one gets better at KB/M when they get into PC gaming (how many threads are there of people stating how awkward KB/M feels after shifting from consoles?), touch controls are the same. If you've grown up with them or play on mobile regularly, touch controls are absolutely fine. Platformers, dual stick shooters, and others play great.1. Dogshit controls
2. Microtransactions up the ass