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Some games like Dead Space seem really hard to control, but many people play them just fine. I'll know when I actually own a device that can handle these kinds of touch-control games.
I love the way the writer immediately jumps to conspiracy theories. Always a good move to make. haha
Srsly though, good piece.
I have some seriously fat fingers. :(
I don't have the same problems this writer does with Plants vs. Zombies, but I agree on most action games. I can't stand touch-screen controls for a lot of them...esp. ones that try to emulate first-person controls. Ugh.
Thumbs are for controllers and fingers are for m&kb. Only touch games I use are on the DS, 3DS and soon PSVita and WiiU