If you're among the millions who pre-ordered an iPhone 5
or braved the elements (and friendly ridicule) to stand in line to get
one in person, what are you planning on doing with it?
Tons of stuff, we'd reckon, but almost certainly you'll want to test out that fancy 4-inch Retina screen and speedy A6 processor by checking out some new games for your new toy. Sadly, EA's Real Racing 3 -- the one game Apple chose to show off the device's gaming potential during their iPhone 5 press conference -- won't be out of the shop until later this year. Try these eight showstoppers instead.
Wild Blood
Gameloft, $6.99
King Arthur's court gets a mobile makeover in this gorgeous hack 'n
slash action romp. You play as a demon-slicing version of Sir Lancelot
out to stop your mad king from unleashing hell. You know, just like the
books! Except the books weren't powered by the Unreal Engine 3, which
helps make Wild Blood one of the most graphically rich games ever to
grace an iOS device. Better yet, it's already been fully-optimized for
the new screen on your iPhone 5, so get hacking.
Lili
BitMonster, $4.99
This offbeat mix of adventure and role-playing is getting lots of
buzz this week, and for good reason -- it's really cool. You'll help
botany student Lili explore a strange island, leveling up her abilities
in order to perform better in the game's curious 'non-combat'
flower-picking sequences. Also optimized for the iPhone 5 (it works on
some older devices as well), the game's delightful delivery and
imaginative design make it an easy buy for both adults and kids.
The Walking Dead
Telltale Games, $4.99 per episode
We've already gushed plenty
about Telltale's riveting take on The Walking Dead, but if somehow
you've still not checked it, it's time to get some brains and grab the
iOS version. It's a five-part episodic journey through a world
devastated by a zombie outbreak, but carves its own path through the hit
franchise with new characters and innovative storytelling. Only the
first two episodes are currently available for iPhone users, but they
pack more emotional punch than just about any game you'll play on a
mobile device.
Fieldrunners 2
Subatomic, $2.99
It's not the most technically complex game you can own for your
iPhone, but it's undoubtedly one of the best. The long-awaited sequel to
the game that turned tower-defense gameplay into an iOS staple,
Fieldrunners 2 is chock full of towers to build, money to earn, and
runners to defeat. Fantastic cartoonish visuals keep the action fast and
frantic even when zoomed in, though we don't recommend doing too much
of that -- it's a fair share harder than the original.
Horn
Zynga, $2.99
Yes, it's from social game kingpin Zynga, but no, it's not a farm
game. Or a city builder. Or a ripoff of a farm game or a city builder.
It's Horn, an original third-person action adventure that drops you into
the boots of a blacksmith's apprentice out to -- you guessed it -- save
the world. Bursting with charm and packing console-quality graphics
thanks to the Unreal Engine 3, Horn is something of a poor man's The
Legend of Zelda. For only three bucks, it's a steal of an iPhone 5
showpiece.
Real Racing 2
Firemint, $0.99
Had EA actually launched Real Racing 3 alongside the iPhone 5, there
would be no need to grab this version. But for a mere 99 cents, you
won't find a better simulation substitute while you wait for the next
game. It's a stunner, boasting spot-on physics and intricately detailed,
high-octane beasts, including formidable rides like the Shelby GT-500
and the blazingly fast McLaren MP4-12C.
N.O.V.A. 3
Gameloft, $6.99
Gameloft might not be the most trailblazing mobile game creator in
the world, but you can't argue with their dedication to bringing
console-quality games to iOS devices. The N.O.V.A. series is their take
on Halo, though the latest version feels a lot like EA's hit shooter
Crysis, too. It also feels -- and plays -- like the best first-person
shooter on iOS, pushing graphical boundaries while adding rare iOS
features like multiplayer voice chat. It's too fancy to run well on
older iOS devices, but it's a great match for your iPhone 5.
Infinity Blade II
Chair Entertainment, $2.99
There's a good chance you've already spent plenty of quality time
with this action-packed graphical powerhouse, but it's still a top
choice for showing off new hardware. It's also enjoyed lots of cool
updates since its launch, including massive 'ClashMob' events and two
new expansion packs. Consider this a baseline test for the improved
performance of the iPhone 5.
Tons of stuff, we'd reckon, but almost certainly you'll want to test out that fancy 4-inch Retina screen and speedy A6 processor by checking out some new games for your new toy. Sadly, EA's Real Racing 3 -- the one game Apple chose to show off the device's gaming potential during their iPhone 5 press conference -- won't be out of the shop until later this year. Try these eight showstoppers instead.
Wild Blood
Gameloft, $6.99

Lili
BitMonster, $4.99

The Walking Dead
Telltale Games, $4.99 per episode

Fieldrunners 2
Subatomic, $2.99

Horn
Zynga, $2.99

Real Racing 2
Firemint, $0.99

N.O.V.A. 3
Gameloft, $6.99

Infinity Blade II
Chair Entertainment, $2.99

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