Archive for the ‘iPhone/iPod Reviews | FPS’ Category
N.O.V.A. – Review (iPhone/iPod)
Gameloft proved that the iPhone could handle a full fledged FPS just a few short months ago with Modern Combat, but they are far from kicking back and savoring their victory. Their next target was a bite-sized version of Halo, which they delivered. There are still some growing pains from the infancy of the genre ...
Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies – Review (iPhone/iPod)
Nazi Zombies was easily the highlight of Call of Duty: World at War. The rest of the game was good, but the only thing people kept talking about was the bonus mode unlocked after completing the game. This mode has now come to the iPhone with the added benefit of not having to complete an ...
Modern Combat – Review (iPhone/iPod)
I just finished playing a first person shooter on an iPhone. No, there is no punch line; this isn’t a joke. Modern Combat: Sandstorm sets the bar for future action titles on the system. As Gameloft is becoming known for, Modern Combat: Sandstorm is a bite sized version of a popular console game, Call of ...
Wolfenstein RPG – Review (iPhone/iPod)
Even though this game uses the Wolfenstein name and logo from the console version, this is a completely different experience. Wolfenstein RPG is a turn based shooter that seems to focus on random humor just as much as it does the action. While this isn’t exactly a bad thing, it does make the game feel ...
Doom Resurrection
Doom Resurrection is an odd title. The series has always been firmly planted as a FPS, while this title made the unexpected move to become a rail shooter. While it was a strange decision, I can honestly say it was in no way a bad one.



