Dead Space HD may be a shorter experience than Dead Space 2, but it’s in no way less enjoyable. The iPad touch screen is put to superb use here, delivering a control method every bit as functional as its console counterpart. It’s proof – if proof were still needed – that the iPad is a viable player in the handheld gaming market.
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For those considering upgrading to the new iPad we’re happy to tell you the new Retina screen, boasting a resolution of 2048x1536, looks incredibly crisp. It’s a significantly sharper image than the 720p and 1080p images we’re used to from Xbox 360 and PS3. And it’s light years ahead of the old iPad 2’s 1024x768 resolution.
My brother has a new iPad, I compared it to my iPad 2 and I am not impressed enough. I will wait for iPad 3.
Gone are the days of Tetris and Brick Breaker. Apple, with iPhone, has made what mobile gaming is today. Owners of mobile devices can enjoy a whole range of games. From simple casual games to console-like epics, mobile gamers have so many choices. iPad has opened up a whole new world to us with games that look and play better than most handheld titles. And, dare I say, some console games.
So what should iPad owners get?
I'm loving Infinity blade, but I think they should have included Battleheart also.