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Dirk Dagger and the Nuclear Zeppelin reviewed
In the best traditions of the swinging 1940's hero with a Fedora, Dirk Dagger is back on the N-Gage in “Dirk Dagger and the Nuclear Zeppelin.” Ewan reviews this over on our OviGaming.com and concludes that, while 'on rails', it still provides quality entertainment for casual gamers.
$tolen In $ixty $econds, released for all S60 5th Edition
HeroCraft, one of our favourite games houses, has just released '$tolen In $ixty $econds' for all S60 5th Edition touchscreen smartphones - as it sounds, the idea is to roam the criminal underworld, planning crimes and making money. Hmm.... not sure we should be promoting that kind of behaviour on AAS. But heck, it's all virtual.... There are screenshots and details below if this is your sort of thing!
Ducati Moto reviewed
Ewan revs up his bike and roars out onto the circuits of Ducati Moto, the latest N-Gage title. Unfortunately, despite largely competent graphics and a full complement of features, the gameplay's way too easy, the bike handling is on rails and there are graphical glitches. Which is, yet again, a shame for N-Gage. Over on Ovi Gaming, Ewan wonders if anyone actually play-tested the title and I have to agree.
Sensitive 5800
Rolling around on deadly tiles? It must surely be a new implementation of a classic genre... Ewan finds out more with Sensitive, for the Nokia 5800. It's light on graphical wow, but it seems this is more than made up for with cerebral gameplay.
Who is steering the SS N-Gage towards the iceberg?
Over on OviGaming.com, Ewan feels his doubts about Nokia's N-Gage games platform starting to emerge once again. Can N-Gage stay off the iceberg? Read Ewan's say and then have yours in the OviGaming story comments!
BoomShine!
Trippy balls exploding, new age music, Ewan is in a 60's-inspired flash game... and he's (apparently) "hip to the groove liking it!..." Read the review to find out what the freeware title BoomShine is all about on the Nokia N97, 5800 and other S60 5th Edition phones. And if you try it for yourself, listen out for a rather nice new age soundtrack.
Tomb Raider: Underworld 'could do a lot better'
Another N-Gage game review on our sister site: OviGaming.com - Ewan plays through Tomb Raider: Underworld and pronounces it very disappointing, with on-rails gameplay throughout and with many of the puzzles and features from previous incarnations removed.
Ovi Gaming round-up - Bounce, Warlords and 1942 (twice)
Over on Ovi Gaming we've sighted the first video of a hardware-accelerated version of Bounce (on the N900), and reviewed a selection of games from Ovi Store for the 5800 and N95. See below for links.
What is Nokia up to with their games strategy?
Tzer2 goes all provocative in a piece on our sister site, OviGaming.com, asking what on earth Nokia are up to with their games strategy. On the one hand, with parts of the ecosystem stalling and people leaving, on the other with new initiatives, URLs and game titles. It does seem a mystery, so get involved with the discussion.
Tomb Raider: Underworld now avilable on N-Gage
Lara Croft has returned to N-Gage in Tomb Raider: Underworld. This time the aim of the game is to retrieve Thor's Hammer. Tomb Raider was one of the more popular N-Gage classic games, and this new version has a similar style. But in contrast to the original version, which was a full port of the classic version of the game, Underworld is a simple N-Gage port of a limited Symbian version of the Underworld game which was released last year. Oh dear.
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