![]() ![]() Its graphics are good, and the music and sounds are all great. This game is a lot of fun, especially because it’s Time Crisis. Controls are simple, touch where you want to shoot, tilt the iPhone forward to duck and reload, then tilt it back to stand up and continue to shoot. It’s a single campaign with 3 stages totaling 23 screens, and you face off against about a half dozen different types of enemies. Your goal is to stop the evil Wild Dog from his new (unknown) plot to cause mayhem. Time Crisis Strike is a rail-shooter, fire-and-duck game just like his arcade brothers. This game has a great nostalgia effect on those of us who’ve played the arcade version. This week I got to play through Time Crisis Strike for the iPhone. Comments : No Comments »Ĭategories : App Store, Apple, Games, iPhone, iPod, Review However, all of these minor faults don’t hurt the game enough to avoid buying it.įlight Control is addictive and entertaining, and it only costs $0.99, which is a great price for this game! You can pick it up from the App Store here. Lastly, a few more gameplay elements would be good, like if they had clouds float over the airport to make it harder to see what is going on. ![]() It would be more interesting (and a better finale to each game) if they exploded. When there is a mid-air collision, they just blink to show they have hit each other. ![]() Otherwise, the graphics are a bit simple, a plane or helicopter landing just shows them fade away as opposed to actually landing. Every time you restart, you have to wait a long time for airplanes to show up, which makes the start of each run very slow. This game could use some improvements, like a fast-forward, especially at the beginning. Otherwise, the game keeps track of your statistics (most likely aircraft to crash, most planes landed, last game’s planes landed) so you can see how you’ve improved. The game sounds are helpful, they warn you when aircraft get close to each other, and ding whenever you land one, but if you are playing a long time it is better to listen to music. There isn’t any in-game music while you are directing things, and you can’t listen to music and the game sounds at the same time. There are 4 different types of aircraft, a blue helicopter, a yellow Cessna type plane, and two different kinds of red jets, one being faster than the other. While it may be cluttered for some people, the iStat Pro for Mac widget contains useful performance data, especially for a free program.I know this is a bit late for a review but better late then never!įlight Control, created by Firemint, is an addictive little game where you draw the flight paths of different aircraft to their landing strips, basically you are an air traffic controller. The network statistics are also useful and provide easy-to-read information on upload and download speeds and connection information. The range of temperature readings, which can be displayed in Celsius, Kelvin, or Fahrenheit, includes different areas of the system: enclosure bays, the hard drive, and heat sinks. There are additional options to directly view the computer activity monitor, allowing you to close programs taking up CPU usage and memory. You also have the option to monitor the computer from your mobile device. The basic interface shows data for CPU usage, available memory, device and processor temperature, and cooling fan operations, as well as battery status and other information. ![]() The program has limited support and options related to readout and measurement standards, but these limitations are not unexpected because of its stated purpose. With iStat Pro for Mac, you can view a simple widget with all your system performance information in one place.Īvailable as freeware with no restrictions, iStat Pro for Mac installs quickly and launches itself in the widget menu automatically. While some statistics on computer performance may be found easily, gathering and compiling them in one place isn't an option. ![]()
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