«Live Focus» with the S9's
dual shooter looks great, but still has a heavily processed feel to it.
Not exact matches
As for the gameplay itself, we'll be
looking at a pretty standard third - person
shooter format, which should work very well with the
dual analog sticks.
Early last month we took a
look at Bug Heroes [$ 1.99], a
dual stick
shooter of sorts that borrows gameplay elements from many different genres.
It
looks like it will be manufactured by Motorola and that it will sport a a 5.9 - inch Quad HD screen, Snapdragon 805 CPU paired with 3 GB of RAM, and a 13 MP primary
shooter with optical image stabilization and
dual - LED flash.
Assault Android Cactus is a great
dual - joystick
shooter for those
looking for a new one.
Whether you're
looking for a quick fifteen minute blast or are settling in for a night of action, Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions, with its precise gameplay and myriad of gameply modes, is that rare beast — A simplistic
dual stick
shooter that rivals the big blockbuster titles in terms of sheer enjoyment.
Hahaha, I can't even take nemo's post seriously it's so unbelievably bitchy... My two cents: I'm not very happy with the
Dual Shock joysticks, but I guess there really wasn't any other choice considering that the D - pad should most definitely be the high priority input considering the NES and SNES... I like the overall style and design, though, because it
looks like a very slick SNES pad, and I'm hoping it feels like it too... There really aren't many N64s games I really need to get (except a certain
shooter by Treasure that never made it over here) so the joysticks aren't that big of a deal for me... Either way, I'll be getting this for sure...
That seems to be the ethos behind Black Future, a sidescrolling
dual - analog
shooter that moves like Strider and
looks like Blade Runner.
Space
shooter fans
looking for something new that isn't a
dual stick
shooter should be fairly pleased with what Xenoraid has to offer.
We're also
looking at two new cameras, with an improved single - lens
shooter on the iPhone 7 that will add OIS, and a
dual - lens camera on the iPhone 7 Plus that should offer some terrific new features.
There also isn't any indication of a
dual - camera setup, which is disappointing for those
looking for those who want a bit more versatility from their
shooters.
Other than that, you're
looking at a phone with a 6.0 - inch QHD 18:9 screen with Gorilla Glass 5, Snapdragon 835, 4 GB of RAM, microSD slot up to 2 TB,
dual 16MP + 13MP rear cameras, 5MP front
shooter, IP68 dust and water resistant, MIL - STD 810G certified, Wi - Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.0, and a 3300mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0.
The cameras
look surprisingly decent too, with
dual - 12MP
shooters in the rear at f / 1.75 for wide and f / 2.6 for zoom.
Looking to capitalize on the selfie craze sweeping the nation, the standout features of the new phone are its cameras — a pair of 13 - megapixel
shooters with
dual - color LED flashes.
It
looks like it will be manufactured by Motorola and that it will sport a a 5.9 - inch Quad HD screen, Snapdragon 805 CPU paired with 3 GB of RAM, and a 13 MP primary
shooter with optical image stabilization and
dual - LED flash.
Besides its familiar
looks, the V9 comes packing AI smarts for its rear 16 - megapixel and 5 - megapixel
dual - camera and 24 - megapixel front
shooter.
It
looks like a
dual - lensed camera, yet it could also be a single
shooter paired with a LED flash.