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Gameloft Thought It’s Time For A Sale Again: 5 Titles Discounted To $0.99!

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Everybody loves sales, right? Especially if there’s really cool stuff on sale – like 5 Gameloft games for your iPhone or iPad for as little as $0.99! There’s no information on how long the sale will last, so if one of the games grabs your attention, you’d better be quick! These are the 5 games:

• Asphalt 5 [iPhone/iPad]
• Hero of Sparta 2 [iPhone/iPad]
• Iron Man 2 [iPhone/iPad]
• Brothers In Arms 2 [iPhone/iPad]
• Real Golf 2011 [iPhone/iPad]

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9mm Review: Ready For Some Action?

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Gameloft’s new third person shooter 9mm is often compared to Remedy’s Max Payne. In case you’re not familiar with Max Payne, it was a celebrated third person shooter released in 2001 with a distinct feature called bullet time: For a limited amount of time you could slow down everything in the game except your ability to aim. This enabled you to take out several enemies at once all while dodging their bullets at the same time. Ah, what a satisfying feeling that was. Now, why the heck am I talking about this? Because that’s the exact gameplay mechanic that found its way into 9mm. And Gameloft managed to nail it.

And that’s great news. The shooter mechanics in 9mm are amongst the best you can get on your iPhone or iPad right now. The controls are buttery smooth and I especially like the way the camera tilts when you aim – it’s just a slight movement, but it really gives a nice touch to the overall experience.

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You’ll spend most of your time shooting bad guys and that’s a good thing – because that’s what 9mm by far is most competent in. There’s the occasional quick events mission that you need to endure, some button pressing to open doors every now and then and some not-so-great dialogue and story in between. You play as John “Loose” Kannon (I know…), a cop who likes to bend the law if that’s what it takes to get the bad guys into jail. Early on in the game, he kills the brother of a drug lord and finds himself in a drug war where his own family becomes a target.

But worry not, all the story bits are kept very short, so you can get back into the action before you could be bothered by it. However, there’s one thing the cutscenes are good for: You get the time to admire the graphics. 9mm is a gorgeous game – if anyone would have told me a few years ago that we’d soon get games with such graphics on our mobile phones, I’d have called them illusional. Just have a look at our screenshot or check out the trailer and you’ll get an idea of what to expect.

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The single player campaign clocks in at about 3 to 4 hours. That’s not particularly long, but 9mm offers a fair amount of replay value thanks to a mission rating that keeps track of several stats like your accuracy for example. I strongly suggest to pick one of the higher difficulty levels though (and/or disable auto-aim), I found the game to be balanced on the easy side. Once you’re done with the campaign, you can jump right into one of two multiplayer modes: “Free for all” (death-match) and “Cops ‘n’ Gangstas” (team death-match). Gameloft’s online service, Gameloft Live, will keep track of your progress – the more and the better you play, the faster you’ll level up your character and unlock new and better weapons.

All in all, 9mm is probably one of the, if not the, best third person shooter available for your iPhone or iPad right now. The action is satisfying, the controls are slick and the visuals are amongst the best iOS has to offer. You like action? Get 9mm. It comes as Universal App for $6,99.

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Silent Ops – New Gameplay Trailer, Release Soon

Gameloft has uploaded a brand new gameplay trailer for their upcoming third person action game Silent Ops for iPhone and iPad. From what I’ve seen so far, Silent Ops seems to have quite a few things in common with Gameloft’s very own Splinter Cell for iOS.

If I don’t misinterpret the trailer, it seems you are going to be in control of three different characters with distinct abilities throughout Silent Ops’ campaign. John Oaks will be your man for close combat and firearms, Yuri Sokolov will serve you as elite sniper and last but not least Nicole Loiseau will be taking care of vehicles and IT. The trailer doesn’t reveal whether you’ll be able to chose between the characters as you like or if it’s predetermined at which point you’ll have to play with each of them.

In the light of Gameloft’s latest title, 9mm, I have to say I’m a bit underwhelmed by Silent Ops’ presentation. But, as we all know, never judge a book by its cover – if the gameplay is fun, I’m the last one to complain about graphics. And with Silent Ops being “available soon”, we wont have to wait long until we can find out what this game is all about.

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Unstoppable Gorg For iPad: Futuremark Games Studio Announces Tower Defense Game

Futuremark Games Studio has announced a new iPad tower defense game called Unstoppable Gorg. However, unlike most tower defense games in which you are literally building a tower defense, you wont find any actual towers in Unstoppable Gorg. Nope, the game takes place in space and puts you in charge of protecting the solar system from the Gorg, an alien race that’s trying to invade our planets. And so you’ll be placing and moving satellites in orbits instead of towers on a grid layout.

That’s not a whole lot of information, but the old-school sci-fi setting and atmospheric trailer definitely make me want to see more of the game.

And in case Futuremark rings a bell: Yes, those are the folks behind the impressive 3DMARK benchmarks. So when they are saying that Unstoppable Gorg comes with “Gergeous 3D graphics”, I’m more than looking forward to it! A release date has yet to be announced, we will keep you posted as we get more information.

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Second Bumpy Road Update Will Hit July 28

The folks at Simogo have been cooking some more of their awesomesauce for Bumpy Road in form of a second update. It’s called “The Autmn Years” and will be available on July 28 as free update.

I had nothing but good words in our review for this charming platformer, so I’m psyched to see that more content is heading our way. This is what you’ll get:

• The Spring Evergreen Ride gets company with a new road to travel: Evergreen Ride Autumn!
• 220 new level segments and 3 new types of platforms: Elevators, Conveyor Belts and Flips!
• New background art and city parts!
• New music!
• New Game Center achievements and leaderboards!

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