While we can play XCOM: Enemy Unknown on computers with OS X since the end of April this year, iOS hráči měli až doposud smůlu. Ovšem časy se mění a tak hra jejíž vydání bylo původně avizované na letošní léto dorazí ještě dříve a to skutečně jen o vlásek. Již tento čtvrtek, tedy 20. 6. 2013 bude XCOM: Enemy Nknown dostupný všem majitelům iPadu 2. generace a novějších, iPhone 4S or iPhone 5 and iPad miniThe legendary game is fully adapted to the touch screen and will offer a remake of the entire game to iOS version.
The action strategy in which you find yourself as a member of a special unit in the role of an alien liquidator will offer one interesting novelty. That is the price, because the authors decided that after a relatively high price for Mac App Store, where they charge €44,99 for the game, they will offer iOS version for €17,99, or $20. We will find out how customers will react to this price on Thursday, if the application makes it into the TOP 10 applications in CZ/SK. App StoreThe game certainly has something to offer, but we must take into account that it will compete with applications and games designed primarily for iOS with a price of around €4,99 for the most expensive ones. For this price you at least get a version that works on both iPhone/iPod touch, tak i na iPadu.
– why I no longer support iphone 4 ??
– price 18€ per game ios it's more like crazy, like when soulcalibur aired on ios for €10 or more,
– when modern combat or gangstar games cost €6 and they are top games for ios well, no one will buy it for €18
For example, I'm looking forward to it, and the 20s for this great game (which cannot be compared to games for children like modern combat or gangstar) is definitely worth it.
Personally, I think the price is adequate considering the modern port, the size of the game, and the long playing time. If the developers have optimized it well, I'd be happy to buy the game. It's just that there won't be anyApp is a big plus.
I think the price is high, this is not a market for PC or consoles, yes, it is a full port, but there are also GTAcka, KOTOR, world of goo, badlands, baston, etc., etc.
Well, compared to other games, yes, the fact is that GTA IV is a shining example. But it's nice to see it again.onea really good game that doesn't run on the In systemApp. I'd rather pay a few hundred extra. Take Dungeon Hunter 4 for example. Gameplay, graphics, RPG, quests are great, but InApp absolute killer. If they had put the game up for 10e they would have done better. I'd rather pay a one-time higher price than bother with a game that complicates gameplay with InApp.