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33 iPhone games for REAL gamers

They look like your favorites... but how do they play? We guide you through the minefield of mobile gaming

Words: Charlie Barratt, GamesRadar US

If you’re fortunate enough to own an iPhone or iPod Touch, you’re also unfortunate enough to have tried browsing the gadgets’ application store. With over 35,000 downloads currently available, finding the quality in all that quantity is growing increasingly difficult, frustrating and costly.

For gamers, the situation is even worse. No-name apps with good user ratings are tempting, but usually disappoint once you realize the developers are amateurs and the scores were given by a casual audience. Marquee titles aren’t much better, selling you a recognizable name without any recognizable gameplay.

Some high-profile publishers, however, treat iPhone customers with respect. Some recreate your console and PC favorites with care. The trick is knowing which games to trust, and which to click away from as quickly as possible.

Buy away! These are some of the best games the iPhone has to offer, period. The recognizable licenses and familiar characters only sweeten the deal.

Caution! These games may be great for diehard fans of the franchise, but glitches, control issues, unfair prices and/or superior competitors make the download a risky one.

Avoid! These games are either hopelessly broken, preying on your nostalgia or both. Remember, there are no refunds in the world of Apple.

The app? Wolfenstein 3D Classic   

Based on? The great-great-grandfather of the first person shooter genre, and of 3D games in general. You’re a shirtless super agent with a chain gun. Your enemies are Nazi soldiers, Nazi generals, Nazi dogs and a Nazi Mecha Hitler. What else do you need to know?

Worth the download? Quite possibly the best iPhone game in existence, so um, yeah. 60 huge levels, laid out precisely as you remember them. Smooth, functional controls (touch or tilt - your choice!), designed by the original creator and legendary designer John Carmack. What could be better? Only the upcoming port of Doom. ($2)

The app?   Metal Gear Solid Touch

Based on? The PlayStation-exclusive, espionage-fueled escapades of Solid Snake and company. Stealth! Action! Robots! Politics and philosophy! After seven games and twenty years, the franchise has tackled pretty much everything.

Worth the download? Yes, but don’t expect any stealth. Touch is basically a glorified shooting gallery, set in Metal Gear Solid 4 environments against  Metal Gear Solid 4 baddies. The graphics are so good and the gunplay mechanics are so satisfying, however, that you probably won’t mind a bit. Earning up to 50 reward wallpapers only adds to the bargain. ($8)

The app?  Star Wars: The Force Unleashed

Based on? Last year’s LucasArts game of the same name. As Darth Vader’s secret apprentice, you must use deadly lightsaber skills and deadlier Force powers to fulfill your master’s bidding. Unless you want to switch over to the Light Side for some weird reason…

Worth the download? Sorry, but the unofficial lightsaber app – the one Lucas had pulled – is still the best thing Star Wars on the iPhone. Here, the combat consists of tracing symbols over the bad guys’ heads with your finger. Interactive? Sure. Fun? Not so much. Worst of all? Just six short levels for a too steep price. ($6)

The app?  SimCity

Based on? The long-running simulation series, first masterminded by Will Wright in the 1980s. Build your perfect town with roads, businesses, parks and museums… or utterly destroy the mini metropolis with fires, floods, earthquakes and alien invasions.

Worth the download? Hard to say. The essence of the SimCity experience has been faithfully translated to the phone, impressive considering how much information and how many menus are necessary to play. Unfortunately, the app is prone to crashing for a lot of users. EA dropped the price by half recently, but still, it’s a risk. ($5)

The app?  Myst

Based on? One of the best-selling games of all time, this famous 1993 graphic adventure traded story for mystery, inventory items for logic puzzles and clear context for an organic sense of discovery.

Worth the download? Definitely. What felt dated by modern PC standards – the static screens, repetitive sound effects, cheesy video and limited movement –  now seems perfectly streamlined for on-the-go iPhone gaming. Let’s hope this is just the beginning of a portable point-and-click resurgence. ($6)


 
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devinejoh  - 5 months 30 days ago 
looks great, but am i still going to buy an iphone? nope.


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JohnnyFirebird  - 5 months 30 days ago 
Even if it didn't get the recommendation, I'm finding it hard to resist the pull of getting a Katamari game for that cheap. Then again, I was a doofus and bought Mega Man 2 for my old cellphone.

I'm running these on an iPod Touch though, no cool iPhone for me. I can tape my cell phone to the iPod and then, basically, have an iphone, but then it just looks sad.

The platform definitely needs more RPGs! And old Sierra games!
michaelmcc827  - 5 months 30 days ago 
Great idea for an article, I have a jailbroken 2nd gen ipod touch, with the NES app. It really does satisfy all my gaming needs on the touch, but it's only good for the less action-intensive games like SMB3 and FF1, Mega Man 3 was a disaster. Why pay money for ports when you can get the real thing for free?

I got excited when I heard about this article on the podcast, and it really lived up to my expectations. Great job!
Romination  - 5 months 30 days ago 
I know Charlie's checking back constantly to see when Gabriel Knight and Eco Quest will become available (...or maybe a Phoenix Wright! That'd be boss).

I'm surprised you didn't review Mega Man 2 here, so let me do it for you... don't buy it. I'll take a bit of pay now, please
GamesRadarTylerNagata  - 5 months 30 days ago 
I just wanna give a shout out to iSplume and JellyCar. They're both free PC games. Also, JellyCar is a free app for the iphone/ipod touch too.

iSplume gameplay: http://snipr.com/hwfwz
JellyCar phun physics gameplay: http://snipr.com/hwg4b
Unoriginal  - 5 months 30 days ago 
Still playing Snake on my POS cellphone.

I don't need your fancy polygons.
CoolBowling  - 5 months 30 days ago 
Great article. I will be taking some of your recommendations. Thanks
DeadGirls  - 5 months 30 days ago 
Don't buy any of this crap, don't buy an ipod-phone, and don't use i-tunes unless you are a big fat fuckin' sucker.
sourpunch  - 5 months 29 days ago 
This just makes me want to get a touch even more. Hopefully will have one by the time this summer is over.

well since tyler did it I'll do it also. Shout out for a game that I halfway know the developer (talked to him online on another forum).

G by Soma Games $4.99
I posted a thread awhile back on the forums. You can get more info there.
http://www.gamesradar.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=62969&tstart=0
samownzsnake  - 5 months 29 days ago 
really? dont buy Katamari for iPhone? it sounds and looks like it would be cool XP

Ya know what, screw you, im getting it, I think the use of motion controls will be cool
Coolbeans69  - 5 months 29 days ago 
Good article, helped me a lot, I've got a few extra bucks to spend and ipod apps are what im getting
jar-head  - 5 months 29 days ago 
the Ocarina was truly Awesome.
crossed23  - 5 months 29 days ago 
I just wonder how long the whole app for iphone thing is going to last for the big developers because of the extreme amounts of content released daily. All of them arent going to sell and good titles suffer from being just another app in all the rest.
nschafer  - 5 months 29 days ago 
Good article. Kind of wish it was organized by category (buys/maybes/avoids).
sixboxes  - 5 months 29 days ago 
I have a Blackberry Pearl for my phone calls (and text messages, and e-mails on the go, and whatever). I have my DS for portable games. I have a Creative Labs Zen V as my mobile media player. I think I'm a proper gadget geek for wanting different gadgets for these different tasks.
HungryBeaver  - 5 months 29 days ago 
...Sigh... I wish I had an iPhone. Oh well, I'll stick with the phone I got now. (Envy 2)
RonnyLive19881  - 5 months 29 days ago 
I can't stand you guys when you bash the Wii. De Blob wii is a great game! How can you prefer the PS3/360 controllers to the freedom of the Wii remote? I like being able to stretch while holding the controller and if you are coordinated, you can play most games relaxed with your arm behind your head. Why write off the Wii as a bad system when there is so much to look forward to? Wait till E3... I hope you will be singing a different tune then.
RooringRA  - 5 months 29 days ago 
@ RonnyLive19881- What the hell are you talking about they never bashed the Wii they just said they prefer the Iphone/Ipod touch version more than they Wii version of the games. Learn to read the article carefully before you go on saying shit.
jimsondanet  - 5 months 29 days ago 
when iphones come with 2 joysticks, a d-pad, four assorted buttons and a couple of bumper buttons im sold!
recaptcha: stipple $27,610,283
lol stipples :D
Tomsta666  - 5 months 29 days ago 
Super Monkey Ball is mad fun. It was as if it designed for the iphone/touch. It isnt that hard at all really. You obviously just suck at it! :P
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