Sunday, 3 November 2013

Review: Ethan: Meteor Hunter (PS3)

Review by Matt S. 

As much as the traditionalists would hate me for saying this, there are times where I would prefer to play a game using a nice, big touch screen. There are certain times where a human's ability to directly interact with an object will provide superior precision when compared to working through an intermediary (i.e controller).

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