The iPhone has been one of the best phones for gaming since it's introduction to the market. However, this does not mean that all games ran smoothly on early iPhone models; some games were too large or featured graphics too elaborate for the phone's processor to run. Today, however, with the iPhone 4S and iOS 5 on the market, the iPhone's processor can run more games than ever before.
The unrivaled processing power of the new model iPhone has provided game developers with the chance to create powerful, elaborate games customized for the iPhone platform. The remainder of this article will detail 5 games that all iPhone 4S owners should consider. While some of these games are well-known classics that have been re-designed to take advantage of the iPhone 4S, others were created from the ground up specifically for the phone.
Infinity Blade 2: The previous Infinity Blade game was a smash hit on the iPhone. The second installment of the game dropped at Apple's iPhone 4S release event. It takes full advantage of the 4S's powerful processor to provide the gamer with top-notch graphics and an altogether more impressive experience. The new Infinity Blade installment has numerous new features over the original version. The in-game world has been expanded and users can buy over 100 new types of weaponry. Infinity Blade 2 arguably uses the iPhone 4S's improved functionality to the best advantage of any games specifically engineered for the phone.
Dead Space: While many horror titles seem to become far less intense on mobile platforms, Dead Space does not have this problem on the iPhone 4S. The developers for the iPhone 4S version of Dead Space are the same crew who designed the original console game; they were able to keep all of the gory, psychologically disturbing elements that made the original Dead Space such a hit. Though Dead Space is not a game for the faint of heart, gamers who enjoy blood and gore, or who liked the console version of the game, will thoroughly appreciate the iPhone 4S version of Dead Space.
Angry Birds Rio: While Angry Birds Rio does not make specific use of the iPhone 4S's new processor, it is still an extremely enjoyable game that plays well on the platform. This new installment in the Angry Birds series is proof that iPhone games do not need to be incredibly intricate in order to achieve great success.
Machination: Machination has enjoyed extreme success as a computer game, and is now available for the first time as a mobile game thanks to the new processing power of the iPhone 4S. See free iPhone. The game utilizes elaborate graphics and a first-rate soundtrack to pull the gamer into the experience. Also, the iPhone's sensitive touchscreen is perfect for Machination's point-and-click gameplay style.
Grand Theft Auto 3: It seems that GTA 3 would be best-suited to a large TV or computer screen, but the iPhone 4S version belies this belief. See iPhone fan blog. GTA 3 effectively utilizes all of the iPhone 4S's processing power to provide users with a large, intricate in-game world; however, it is ONLY available on the iPhone 4S and the iPad 2 and does not run on other devices that support iOS 5.
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