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Gameloft Releases Blades of Fury for iPhone
Gameloft’s latest App Store entry is a 3D fighting game, Blades of Fury [$6.99 - iTunes link]. It’s releases like this that make me yearn for good old fashion gamepad controls, but perhaps it won’t be so bad using touchscreen controls for a fighting game. I played through the tutorial to sample the gameplay mechanics.
Gameloft Releases Modern Combat: Sandstorm for iPhone
Modern Combat: Sandstorm, Gameloft’s new action-thriller will plunge you into the heart of modern war. Assigned to Mission Sandstorm, your duty is to locate and annihilate a new terrorist cell setting up shop and recruiting foreign insurgents in a remote desert hot spot. This jarring first person shooter will equip you with the most sophisticated and powerful modern day weapons.
Gangstar: West Coast Hustle hits the App Store
Hijack cars, take part in street races, fight with the police, and transport the “goods” – these are just a few of the activities you will come across as you strive to become one of L.A.’s finest gangsters in Gameloft’s Gang$tar: West Coast Hustle.
Gameloft Releases First Video of Modern Combat: Sandstorm
Gameloft has just released a video of their upcoming first person shooter, Modern Combat: Sandstorm. The game looks very similar to Infinity Ward’s Modern Warfare. The video includes a short cinematic intro followed by some in-game footage demoing the assault rifle, auto-shotty, grenade and sniper rifle.
Gameloft’s Gang$tar to offer the closest GTA experience on the iPhone yet
This isn’t the first developer that has tried to bring the GTA experience to the iPhone and surely won’t be the last. The most notable GTA clones in the App Store to date are Payback and Car Jack Streets. Both games mimmic the original GTA using a top-down view, although fun, still far from the modern GTA experience we now know and love.
Gameloft’s iPhone RTS ‘Rise of Lost Empires’ Now in the App Store
It’s great to see more RTS games coming to the iPhone. So many games that come to the App Store are ports that use touchscreen gamepads that feel awkward to use to say the least. But RTS is one of those unique game genres that the iPhone is perfectly equipped for. Unlike your stereotypical gamepad driven console the iPhone has a large and accurate touchscreen, which rivals the pointer precision of the mouse, and yet it’s also portable.



