2015年6月2日星期二

Analysis of Grand Theft Auto III (3)

9Game: This article is about GTA 3: Anniversary for Android. Here are some opinions for you to learn more about this action game.
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Android users have the added benefit of being able to use certain USB gamepads, the Xperia Play controls, or even a keyboard and mouse. But there's no definitive list of what exactly is supported, so getting them to work is a matter of trial and error. And, obviously, the bulkier solutions take away from the game's portability.
The quality of the visuals can vary considerably, depending on the device you use. High-end devices like the Motorola Xoom and Samsung Galaxy S II run the game admirably well, with crisp visuals and bags of detail that still hold up well today, along with a smooth frame rate. On the officially supported Xperia Play, though, it's a completely different story. The frame rate ranges from fine to juddering slide show, while the texture resolution takes a noticeable drop, so there's much less detail. Even worse, there are numerous graphical glitches, ranging from your character suddenly gaining the power of invisibility to random green screens that require a hard reset to fix.
These issues keep this GTAIII from achieving the same level of greatness as its console predecessors. Sure, the underlying game still holds up extremely well, but that's not enough to make it a great mobile game. The touch-screen controls keep you from fully enjoying everything it has to offer, while varying levels of performance mean you're aren't guaranteed to have a smooth or good-looking experience. The novelty is great while it lasts, but you'll be craving a controller long before you've settled into Liberty City.
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