Street Fighter IV from Capcom has just arrived on the App Store. Now you can bring the classic game in your pocket and play anytime. And if your friends get it too, you play head to head over bluetooth!
What the press are saying:
“SF IV for iPhone already looks like it’ll be worth every penny of its $9.99 asking price.” – Games Radar
“…hardcore and casual fighters alike won’t be disappointed by this handheld version.” – Slide to Play
“Capcom delivers a surefire hit that’s definitely going to tire out your thumbs.” – MacLife
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Playing Is Believing!
Street Fighter 4 delivers the first true fighting game on iPhone. This uncompromising fighter features all the visceral thrills, fantastic graphics and brilliant gameplay that are hallmarks of the series.
Long time Street Fighter fans can jump into the action and have an instant familiarity with the controls. For more casual players Street Fighter 4 features numerous settings and tutorials that put you on the path to world warrior.
Oh, and did we mention MULTIPLAYER. Street Fighter 4 supports head-to-head arcade play over Bluetooth!
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Features:
- Fight as eight Street Fighter characters in seven different environments.
- Full move sets including Unique Attacks, Special Moves, Focus Attacks, Super Combos and Ultra Combos.
- For a true arcade experience, battle head-to-head on Bluetooth against friends and foes alike.
- Robust “Dojo” boot camp transforms neophytes into Street Fighter masters in five in-depth lessons.
- Customize the controls for your style of play. Move the buttons anywhere you want on the screen and set the level of transparency.
- Unleash super moves with a tap of the “SP” button, or toggle it off from the “Options” menu if you want to enter the button combo manually.
- Four levels of difficulty.
The Hero is a cartoony style flying game starring a Mr. Incredible look-a-like. This game was released on the App Store for $1.99. Early reviews are coming in looking good.
The gameplay looks to be similar to Mini Squadron with more depth and character. I’ll have more info and a short review soon.
I think what sold me the most is the fact that to regain health you give high fives and you have to catch babies that are falling out of buildings. Now that sounds like a hero to me!
The Hero: [ App Store ] $1.99 at time of this post.
In Tilt to Live you play as a little white arrow. Your goal is to get a high score by surviving as long as possible while attempting to rid the screen of the ever populating red dots. You cannot fire in this game and can only use power-ups by moving over them. The power-ups destroy the dots in different ways. You start with only three power-ups to use in the game and are able to unlock others by accomplishing certain feats in the game.
With some accelerometer based games there is a slight delay, or you just don’t feel like you have total control. Well not in Tilt to Live. The controls are spot on, allowing you to be precise in your dodging of the red dots.
I highly, highly recommend Tilt To Live. Just go to the app store and check out the reviews for this game
All I can do is leave one favorable review and it may or may not convince you to check out this game. However, while giving this extremely addicting game a 5-star review on the iTunes App Store I noticed it has over 63 reviews and all of them are five star reviews. Go to the store and check it out for yourself. That alone should convince you that this is a great game.
Tilt to Live: [App Store] $1.99 at time of this review. And totally worth it.
The title almost says it all. Scoops temporarily drops to free. This is one of the best tilt based games from the early days of the App Store.
If you do not already have this wonderful game you should definitely pick it up.
But there’s more to this post than just that Scoops is currently free. Dizzypad has dropped to $.99. I reviewed this game when it was first released and for $.99 you should definitely get it.