
GIZORAMA - In the gaming ecosystem, mobile phone games play an important role. They serve as entertainment when it’s not possible to access a dedicated gaming system like a PC or console. In general, the best mobile games are simple, addictive and accessible to a wide audience. Perfect examples of this type of game are Angry Birds, Plants vs. Zombies and Fruit Ninja. Ported titles occasionally succeed as well, such as XCOM: Enemy Unknown, but the limitations of mobile devices mean not every type of game works out on the platform.
Dead Effect is a first-person shooter for iOS that pits the player against various types of zombies: walkers, crawlers, sprinters, special armored zeds and spitters that attack from range. But the real enemies are the game’s awkward controls and shoddy hit detection, which detract from what could have been a decent, if not very original mobile title.

Dead Effect is a first-person sci-fi shooter set in outer space. While it does not offer anything new to the genre and borrows features from other games, Dead Effect undoubtedly gets a lot of things right. This is an action packed game from the beginning and the story is told via verbal dialogue

A group of FGUK writers get their hands on Dead Effect, here’s their thoughts

The Bundle Stars are back with the FPS Bulletproof Bundle. This gets you SickBrick, Dead Effect, Dementium II HD, Ubersoldier II, Fancy Skulls, NecroVision and NecroVision Lost Company, Parkan II, Heavy Fire: Afghanistan, Axis Game factory’s AGFPRO v2, and AGFPRO’s drone kombat DLC.
Without physical controls FPS games are too frustrating.
Who would've thought Dead Space... errr I mean Mass Effect... errr I mean this obvious parody title, would be horrendously bad?