All hail the "no more missing your bus" clock featureCat in the Hat said:huge update for Carcassonne out right now
All hail the "no more missing your bus" clock featureCat in the Hat said:huge update for Carcassonne out right now
Guess there is nothing like that out thereBaconbitz said:Are there any good games that aren't puzzlers or shooters that I can play for more then a few minutes that have a deep story? Most of the games I find usually don't have a story and usually can only play them for a few minutes before doing something else.
Baconbitz said:Guess there is nothing like that out there
dream said:I read your question 3 times and I genuinely can't figure out what kind of game you're looking for.
Acheteedo said:Does anyone have any good suggestions for turn based games? Examples of what I mean are like Drop7, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, and Monkey Island, basically, games where you're not in trouble if you're distracted for a second, so a game like Tetris or a shooter isn't an option.
I want more puzzle games but the majority are time based, so my searches are largely fruitless. Also I love point and click games but Monkey Island, with it's old school difficulty, is impossible unless you played it as a kid or constantly consult a guide. Phoenix Wright is the perfect balance of difficulty for this genre, imo, but at the moment it appears we're slim on options.
still don't understand why there are folks that think the iPhone shouldn't be grouped with the "other" handheld gaming platforms when we're getting gems like this. haters gonna hate i suppose.Minsc said:Bunch of info and a video on Dodonpachi Resurrection here (arcade shump being ported to iPhone), from the makers of Espgaluda II, looks like we'll have 3 awesome bullet hell shooters, when DoDonPachi DaiFukkatsu is released as well later this year.
toythatkills said:$30 PSP RPG Crimson Gem Saga just came out for $10. Surely straight in as best iPhone RPG.
radiantdreamer said:One of my favorite PSP RPGs. First one that I literally played straight through from start to finish within a month. (I normally take 2 to 3 months to finish an RPG).
But yeah, the translation was what made it good. Not sure about iPhone version if it's terrible engrish.
Is there any reason to get the iDevice version if you already have the free PC/Mac version (besides supporting the developers)?Foob said:frogatto is only 99 cents!!
everyone get it!!!
animlboogy said:Restore it in iTunes, and don't apply a backup file to it.
Resurrection is DaiFukkatsu, so unless there's some other awesome bullet hell game we only have 2.Minsc said:Bunch of info and a video on Dodonpachi Resurrection here (arcade shump being ported to iPhone), from the makers of Espgaluda II, looks like we'll have 3 awesome bullet hell shooters, when DoDonPachi DaiFukkatsu is released as well later this year.
There's also some reset all settings thing on the iPhone itself, maybe do that before restoring if you're paranoid.animlboogy said:Restore it in iTunes, and don't apply a backup file to it.
To play it on an iDevice rather than a computer I assume.cooljeanius said:Is there any reason to get the iDevice version if you already have the free PC/Mac version (besides supporting the developers)?
cooljeanius said:Is there any reason to get the iDevice version if you already have the free PC/Mac version (besides supporting the developers)?
Use jailbreakme.com and apply the ultrasn0w unlock in cydiaBeeDog said:Seems to do the trick, thanks. But now I find out that the phone is carrier-locked, and my carrier isn't the supported one. :lol So can't activate the phone in iTunes, lulz.
freshair said:Use jailbreakme.com and apply the ultrasn0w unlock in cydia
BeeDog said:(I'm a total n00b so don't kill me)
Uhm, I'm unsure if I can, since the phone is stuck at the "slide for emergency" screen (that is, it's not activated).
bearcatjosh said:How long could it take for EpicWin to be available?
http://appshopper.com/games/the-jim-and-frank-mysteries-–-the-blood-river-filesKafel said:Anything like Prof Layton on iDevice ?
Kafel said:Anything like Prof Layton on iDevice ?
Which one's the third?Minsc said:Bunch of info and a video on Dodonpachi Resurrection here (arcade shump being ported to iPhone), from the makers of Espgaluda II, looks like we'll have 3 awesome bullet hell shooters, when DoDonPachi DaiFukkatsu is released as well later this year.
Blatant rip off, but still a good game. Some of the minigames are really annoying though.mojiimbo said:http://appshopper.com/games/the-jim-and-frank-mysteries-–-the-blood-river-files
Can't vouch for the quality but I remember reading mixed impressions about it in this thread.
Patriots7 said:Is FF2 worth it, having never played a FF before 7?
Lee N said:Which one's the third?
Patriots7 said:Is FF2 worth it, having never played a FF before 7?
Citizen K said:Just stepping out of lurk mode to say helsings fire ROCKS. that is all.
McBacon said:I just want to counter, to say Helsing's Fire is a massive waste of incredible potential. Smart puzzles are quickly replaced by timing-based enemies and bosses. Yuck.
Minsc said:Depends on how much you game I guess. I started playing on normal, so I have the hard and insane difficulties ahead of me, and I'm only on the 2nd world, and have yet to encounter time based gameplay except for the 1 boss fight which was a nice break from the puzzles. So even if the 3rd and beyond worlds are all timing based, you still have a good 50 puzzles (150 when you factor in the hard difficulty settings) that aren't time-based. For $1, I find that a pretty good value, but I suppose if you're comparing against some other game that gives you 200 hours of puzzles for $1 you might come up short.
McBacon said:I'm just kinda pissed that I was so enjoying the game and was looking forward to some rock hard puzzles with this formula, but suddenly the entire concept shifted.
Since our review, one of the main criticisms I've seen of the game is how slowly the difficulty ramps up since most of the earlier levels required very little thought at all. Ratloop addressed this concern by both making the game harder faster and adding the "absurd" difficulty level, even warning players in the iTunes description that this new difficulty level is "way too hard." There are now multiple player profiles for those who share their device with other people, and they even added a new colorblind mode for those who had issue with the red, green, and blue palette of the enemies.
Performance has been tweaked for higher frame rates, and you can now listen to your own music while playing. Best of all, there's an entirely new victory animation The Tomahawk. Overall, 1.1 is a fantastic update to an already great game.
Jroderton said:Just got my first iTouch. Are there any good RPG's to get for it?
MrVargas said:Does anybody know where I could get a list of the best iphone games made to date? I don't want a list ranked in order by itunes star rating. I'd like something where a group of editors had to sit down and make the list. Thanks in advance.
INPAQ said:C.Viper coming to SF4 (Touch)..
http://toucharcade.com/2010/08/10/n...r-announced-for-street-fighter-iv-for-iphone/