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CounterSpy Review

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By Lee Hamlet on September 15th, 2014
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: AN EXCELLENT PORT
Shaken or stirred, CounterSpy is simply the best stealth action game to sneak its way onto the App Store.
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RoboCop Review

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By Jennifer Allen on January 13th, 2014
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: LACKLUSTER SHOOTOUTS
What might seem fun for a few minutes will quickly turn dull in this uninspired cover shooter based on the forthcoming movie of the same name.
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Stargate SG-1: Unleashed Episode 1 Review

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By Jennifer Allen on March 28th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: MIXED FEELINGS
Not quite hitting the spot, Stargate SG-1: Unleashed is an interesting mishmash of genres but it doesn't quite fire on all cylinders.
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Small Impact Games Needs Your Help Bringing Giant Robots to the App Store with M3CH

Posted by Rob Rich on March 6th, 2013

I freaking love mech games. It’s just a shame that this is a largely ignored genre on the App Store. Or at least it was, until Small Impact Games took it upon themselves to show it some love.

M3CH looks to be the answer to iOS mech combat fans’ prayers. Of course showing a little love yourself on the developer’s Kickstarter page might speed things up a bit. It evokes a similar feeling to other gritty/semi-realistic mech piloting titles and sports some pretty impressive production values. I had to pry myself away to ask M3CH’s animator, James Rowbotham, about Small Impact Games’ baby.


Were there any particularly major influences in the design of M3CH's world? I know it's not exactly the same but I'm getting a pretty strong Steel Battalion vibe from it.

At the time 3D iOS games exploded, we were playing a very mixed bag of games but fortunately they were all with the same genre, Mechs! We just loved the direction the iOS store was heading, it was screaming for a game with user-friendly touch-screen controls but with the in depth details you get in our favourite mech games.

Surprisingly however, Killzone 2 was a big inspiration in terms of AI and cover based action. What some mech games lack is the use of buildings as cover and enemy’s that work together to out flank you, something we saw that had been untapped in the genre (a lot of open spaces/terrain), so we looked at the great AI in Killzone and their behaviour and found a way to work it into our game.

You folks have done a bang-up job with the control scheme. Was it the product of rigorous testing and polishing or did you know right from the start how you wanted to handle it?

The aim with M3CH since the beginning has been to try and create an iOS game that doesn't feel like it’s an iOS game, and more like a console experience. Touchscreen controls are notorious for being hard to use and something that we really wanted to nail. We went through a lot of different iterations to get to where we are now; having both shoot buttons on one side, holding down shoot instead of the auto toggle system, putting the shoot buttons on the thumbsticks and a lot more. We are keeping open minded about it and although we are getting later into development if we have an idea for an even better control set then we will be sure to test it out!

Were there any mech designs you wanted to include that ended up being scrapped?

There are quite a few that didn't make it into the game (we already have 40 different mechs in the game). At the moment we have a mix of legs styles such as reversed legs in the game but [an] animalistic style is something we are keen on in terms of animation and how the mechs behave.

What exactly are your plans for the multiplayer?

We are hitting some technical limitations which means it most likely be 1-on-1 to start with. We would love to get a larger number of players battling at the same time (8v8 is the dream!), especially where the winning players get new weapons unlocked and credits to spend. At the moment its deathmatch style gameplay but we have plans set for objective based multiplayer.

Are you allowed to talk pricing?
It’s still early days but we are hoping for around the £1.99 [$2.99] price range. One thing we are certain of however is that we don't want pushy monetization and in-app purchasing interrupting your gameplay experience, all mechs and weapons are attainable without too much grinding and we reward dedicated hard working players with big payouts.

How about a release date?
As for a released date, a lot of that depends on the kickstarter campaign, if we are successful then we are aiming for an April release this year.

Mass Effect Infiltrator Review

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By Rob Rich on March 6th, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: MINDLESS FUN
It's certainly no mini Mass Effect, but Infiltrator just might be the best cover shooter on the App Store.
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Epoch Review

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By Carter Dotson on November 14th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: OUT OF TIME
Epoch is a cover-based shooter where players navigate cover to target enemies.
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Shadowgun Review

By Carter Dotson on September 28th, 2011
Shadowgun is a console-style third-person shooter that puts players in cover-based combat against a variety of foes, with some of the best graphics ever seen on mobile platforms.
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