Maybe I just didn't like Nintendo's
portable game strategy this gen.
Not exact matches
The move allows Nintendo to develop and release
games for a single system that can cater to audiences who prefer
portable and home - based
games, and is a
strategy that makes sense in light of Nintendo's decision to merge its handheld and hardware divisions under one roof so the two teams can collaborate on its next system back in 2013.
Ever since the launch of the App Store, the iPhone has been trying to make a serious push into the
portable game market with a variety of
games and
game types, and Apple has seen success with their
strategy as small independent developers have thrived on the hardware.
In some ways this makes sense, as we're dealing with a
portable game here and one that is often played in relatively short bursts, but it is a bit light on
strategy.
Chucklefish Games — the studio to bring us Stardew Valley — has recaptured what that
portable Civilization and handheld classic Advanced Wars gave us in the form of Wargroove, a four - player turn - based
strategy game full of whimsy and fantasy, no longer bound by the rules of history.
Well, that day has finally arrived; Mighty Rabbit Studios has brought this addicting military
strategy game to Sony's
portable gaming system and, despite some technical issues and a strange menu layout, it's pretty much the same addicting experience I remember it to be.
DayZ and ArmA 3 developer Bohemia Interactive has announced Arma Tactics, a turn - based close - combat
strategy game for NVIDIA Tegra devices.The
game is set to launch in Q2 2013, the same time as NVIDIA's recently - announced Project Shield, an Android
portable with
Warhammer 40,000: Squad Command is an enjoyable slice of handheld
strategy, that does few things wrong, though many PC
gamers will find that it lacks depth compared to the
strategy games they play on their mighty rig, but do be reasonable, this is a
portable game and a well crafted one at that.
You can catch the full list of award winners from the 28th Annual Golden Joystick Awards below: * Action
Game of the Year sponsored by Nuts — Assassin's Creed II, * ITN
Game On Shooter of the Year — Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, * Racing
Game of the Year in association with T3 — Forza Motorsport 3, * RPG of the Year in association with GamesRadar — Mass Effect 2, * Puzzle
Game of the Year in association with NGamer — World of Goo, * Fighting
Game of the Year in association with Official Nintendo Magazine — Super Street Fighter IV, * Sports
Game of the Year sponsored by Mousebreaker.com — FIFA 10, *
Strategy Game of the Year in association with PC
Gamer — Plants vs. Zombies, * Music
Game of the Year in association with Total Film — Guitar Hero 5, * Online
Game of the Year sponsored by
Game Gears — League of Legends, * Downloadable
Game of the Year sponsored by Green Man Gaming — Plants vs. Zombies, * Habbo.com
Portable Game of the Year — Pokemon HeartGold / SoulSilver, * Soundtrack of the Year in association with Metal Hammer — Final Fantasy XIII, * MSN One to Watch — Call of Duty: Black Ops, * UK Developer of the Year in association with Edge — Jagex, * Ultimate
Game of the Year in association with GamesMaster — Mass Effect 2.
Despite the very brief appearances of the Earth Defense Force series stateside, developers at Sandlot have a long history with this which has spawned
portable versions, and even a turn based
strategy game.