Looking to justify your new iPad purchase? Let’s talk about the graphics then. Not bad for £2.99 worth of entertainment. Using either local WiFi or online, all stats, medals and scores are tracked by using Apple’s GameCenter. That before you go multiplayer, where you can put the skills you’ve honed, (in the same modes against other people. Then there’s more single player modes – dogfight missions, survival, free for all, team deathmatch, capture the flag, defend the base and apparently more to come in the future. One of the things that keep you coming back to SG:SA is the number of ways you can play the game to begin with, the game offers several tuitions, then there’s the single player campaign on it’s own won’t take long to finish. Now I don’t really knows taking what the whole ‘Sky Gamblers’ thing is all about, but that’s what comes before ‘Air Supremacy’ so we’ll refer to it as SG:SA, ‘kay? ( EDIT: Aha, so it turns out that the ‘Sky Gamblers’ are…in the campaign! No spoilers here!) What we’ve got here is a ‘Air Combat Game’ (that was taken from Namco’s own iTunes descriptions, but it seem apt) and does exactly what it says on the tin. (Not forgetting that A5X/quad-core GPU) Air Supremacy is one – I hope to review more over the proceeding weeks. I’ve been pleasantly surprised – not only by fact that Apple had several games/apps available at launch, to showcase the iPad 3’s graphics power, but also a raft of apps were upgraded to reflect the higher resolution the iPad 3 can offer. I did the same with (The New) iPad 3 after seeing a few of the tech demos being shown around the iPad 3’s launch, I wanted to see this retina goodness for myself. I was always excited by the idea of the iPad as a gaming device it’s that thought alone that prompted me to get the original iPad, and after seeing the delights of Apple’s App Store had to offer, I quickly upgraded to iPad 2.
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