Gameloft’s looking set for putting up most of their titles into the Top Paid Apps list. They have been doing some price revisions on their games – the latest being a price drop for Assassin’s Creed: Altair’s Chronicles as well as a crazy sale for Siberian Strike.
Assassin’s Creed debuted in the iTunes Store for a premium price of $9.99 a copy, but the game can now be had for a price of only $5.99. We previously discussed about this game, which seemed to fit the bill for fans of the also-popular console game.
Siberian Strike made its appearance in the iTunes Store at $5.99 on April 30, 2009. Six days later, it was dropped by a dollar to $4.99. As of this moment, the game is climbing steadily towards the top of the list with a limited time offer of only $0.99 each. An old title resurrected for the modern times, the game features high quality graphics and sound effects. For less than a buck, it’s a steal.
Get both must-have titles from the iTunes Store before they return to their original selling prices.
Humanities’ war for the planet rages on in the post-apocalyptic future of 2018. Led by resistance leader John Connor, the last remnants of human civilization take their stand against Skynet and its army of Terminators in this highly anticipated Warner Brothers release of the latest installment of the Terminator film franchise: Terminator Salvation.
Get ready to battle it out with the Terminators on your iPhone or iPod touch with this upcoming licensed game from Gameloft. Check out the debut trailer below! Terminator Salvation will be available in the iTunes App Store soon.
Assassin’s Creed, a popular title for next-gen consoles like the PS3 and Xbox 360 is now available for the iPhone.
Dubbed Assassin’s Creed: Altair’s Chronicles, the game brings up to seven hours of intense stealth, action and puzzle-solving gameplay to the platform.
Assassin’s Creed: Altair’s Chronicles is a direct prequel to the critically acclaimed console hit title, Assassin’s Creed. It promises to deliver all of the excitement and action to an anticipating crowd that is iPhone and iPod touch owners.
In Altair’s Chronicles, you again play the role of Altair, a Master Assassin sent by The Order of Assassins. Your mission this time around is to steal “The Chalice” from the Templars before it is too late, thus bringing an end to the Crusades and restoring peace throughout the land.
Carry out your missions with weapon and character upgrades, a variety of acrobatic combat moves and much more. Choose you fighting tactics based on six weapons (swords, daggers, grappling hook and bombs) for both close-combat and long-range attacks. Skill-based mini-games put your patience and dexterity to the test: perform tasks like pickpocket maneuvers to carefully steal precious items from the crowd and make informants speak. Orbs help upgrade your health and weapons. Altair’s Chronicles lets you immerse yourself in a realistic Medieval Middle East environment intensified by 3D cinematic cut scenes and voice acting.
Gameloft’s original Block Breaker Deluxe happens to be one of their top selling titles. There are many breakout-type games out there, but Block Breaker Deluxe 2, the next title from the acclaimed mobile games developer, happens to be one of the best yet. BBD2 brings even more levels, bonuses, challenges and surprises than ever. Note that BBD2 is not a revamp of the original game, nor is it a relaunch with a different title. It comes with some new ideas that make full use of the iPhone’s accelerometer.
Like many other Gameloft titles, this one’s no exception when it comes go graphics and presentation-wise. You get mind-blowing next-gen quality visual effects, smoothly animated bricks, obstacles and explosions. Sound effects are crisp and the soundtrack sets for a blazing mood.
Not comparable to the App Store, the iPod Click Wheel Games category does get updated from time to time. However, recent weeks have seen Apple adding (after approval, I assume) more games to this less-noticed category. This week, we see three more new games being released. This seems to have become a weekly routine for the iTunes Store.