Green Throttle Games has launched a challenge to console dominance with the free Android Arena app, which allows gamers to connect their Android device to the TV. Gamers can play in their living room with up to 4 players using the custom-built Atlas controller. Should Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo be worried?
CGM Writes: Phantom Fury feels like stepping back in time to the late 90s in an explosion of pixilated carnage that only occasionally stumbles due to its unwavering reliance on old-school sensibilities.
Pac-Pix launched in 2005 as a Nintendo DS exclusive, and deserves to make a comeback on modern touchscreen devices.
It's about time we talk about the flamethrower and how it should be made better in Helldivers 2, starting with the ability to destroy bug holes.
yeah if phones can get halo, uncharted and zelda lol but seriously console games have the quality and replay value that phone games do not have. also big publishers won't fully support this as they would like to keep selling big AAA games that make them money that phones cannot do, they won't let something like this damage there AAA market that will only be released on consoles and pc. would I rather buy a ps4 (as I already have a Wii u) or download a shitty free app, I think I'm going to give Sony money.
Nice try, but that still won't get my to play games on my tablet. Why would I want to do that when I already have much better games available on my console. Might be nice for the people who actually like mobile games, but this can't be taken as a serious threat by any stretch of the imagination.