TouchMyApps: The Fighting genre has taken a long time to prove it can be made to work on the iDevice. After some hiccups and original views Ragdoll Legends for example, one of the most famous franchises of fighting games – STREET FIGHTER IV took the AppStore literally by force.
J Valdez of TLR writes "Bruce Lee is known for many things, writer, actor, philosopher, overall cultural icon for his films and master of martial arts. Being such a big icon, it’s surprising he hasn’t had many games made about him."
To get back into the swing of things, this week’s App Attack is a special E3 Edition. You’ll notice a few things are different. First,the App Attack will now release on Thursday, and the second change is an expansion of each app’s review to two paragraphs. Avault's Matthew Booth felt that a single paragraph was too rushed and that each review/preview needed more meat. Since he was able to get some hands-on time with some unreleased apps at E3, he's included them as previews. As always, these apps are only here because he's played them and would spend his hard earned cash on them.
The Quality index highlights the best of the wrestling, kung-fu, boxing, and combat titles for iPhone.
For once, TNA outmuscles Vinny Mac's WWE to rank on our Top 5 list, and Street Fighter IV's reputation soars to even greater heights.
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