
The number of iOS and Android ports has sharply risen on the Steam platform recently. Be it to your delight or chagrin, they are, seemingly, here to stay. In fact, more than ever, mobile phone games are being ported to every other platform possible. When we spotted Meltdown in the Early Access section on the Steam store we were impressed by its stylish cartoon appearance and rock-bottom price-tag. Then we noticed it was a port – shame..
Only, what we thought would be a quick cash-in port, was an entirely different beast altogether – this port was actually good! Could it be that the trend of lazy mobile to PC conversions is about to end? Have Phenomenon Games and Bulkypix ended the stigma attached to these games? A resounding “maybe” is the answer.

From ducks to valets to heads of state. It's hard to believe that the Ouya is already two years old.
With its simple gameplay, short levels and twin-stick controls, you could almost be forgiven for assuming Meltdown is a console game.
You’d be close in that assumption, because Meltdown is actually a port from iOS and Android. Released late 2013, it was finally released for PC and the Oculus Rift in June of 2015, and we’re pleased to say it’s one heck of a fun game.

New To VR: Escape A Space Station In Tactical FPS Meltdown
VRFocus reports on the Meltdown, an isometric shooter from Phenomenon Games with an arcade feel that has just been given Oculus Rift DK2 support.