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The top five hardcore Apple iPad games of 2011

by Steven Williamson on 31 December 2011, 08:22

Tags: Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)

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The top three

3

Dead Space
Developer: EA Swiss Sarl
Price: £ 0.69

Arguably one of the best-looking and performing games on iPad, EA's survival-horror shooter follows the plight of an engineer named Isaac Clarke, who battles a virus-like infestation which turns humans into grotesque monsters called Necromorphs.

The experience on iPad benefits from the game's extremely high production values, which helps generate the scary atmosphere that kept us on edge in the console version.

From the atmospheric lighting, detailed enemy design and haunting audio experience, the port loses none of its intensity and runs extremely smoothly despite many processor-intensive scenes.


Dead Space is a cinematic experience that won many accolades on its release in 2008. This iPad version reminds us why we liked it so much in the first place. If you want to experience one of the best horror shooters of recent times, then this could well be the best 69p you'll ever spend on iTunes.

Buy Dead Space from the App Store.

2

Infinity Blade II
Developer: Chair Entertainment
Price: £4.99

This heavily-scripted action role-playing game isn't devoid of bugs, but it's a stunning sequel to the original game, boasting stronger graphics while continuing the entertaining plot from Infinity Blade: Awakening with some style.

Combining combat with mild role-playing game elements, including an EXP system and the ability to enhance weapons and equipment, Infinity Blade II gets fighting spot-on with an intuitive control scheme that fits the iPad perfectly. There are a variety of combat styles to choose from, which keeps the action fresh.

The player controls the character's weapon(s) by swiping a finger across the screen. Players can touch the bottom-left or bottom-right side of the screen to dodge attacks or the bottom-center of the screen to block attacks with a shield, which breaks if used too much. Now with the new dual-wield weapons they may also perform a downwards dodge. Finally, players may parry incoming attacks by performing an intercepting sword move: nice!



Though the combat scheme is simple to learn, it's difficult to master, while the challenge of beating some tough enemies across a variety of gorgeous environments provides plenty of variety and entertainment.

Buy Infinity Blade II from the App Store.

1

Grand Theft Auto III
Developer: Rockstar Games
Price: £2.99

Released way back in 2001, Grand Theft Auto III still hasn't lost any of its appeal on iPad. This 10th anniversary edition actually goes to show how smoothly some of the classic console games could be ported to iOS if proper attention is paid.

In terms of gameplay, this is a straight port of the award-winning original game, but it's brilliant to be able to play the GTA series on a portable device with a screen large enough to do Rockstar's graphics justice and take advantage of the sandbox gameplay synonymous with the series.



Combining elements of action, shooting, and driving various vehicles in a sandbox-style 3D world, Grand Theft Auto III implements touchscreen controls superbly to deliver the best portable GTA experience to date.

Buy Grand Theft Auto III from the App store.


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Interesting. Gaming on these devices has clearly come a long way. As a bona fide PC gamer, I absolutely *hate* to admit it, but I now play more games on my smartphone these days than on my PC…