Katie Joell from Gamerscore Whores writes "We got our hands on the iPad version of Warhammer Freeblade, the on rails shooter that was demonstrated at the recent Apple Keynote event. We've managed to get an interview with Andy Wafer CEO of Pixel Toys who talks to us about what to expect with this game as well as explain why the iPhone 6S version of the title is definitely one to watch."

Apple unveils the iPhone 8 and iPhone X's A11 BionicProcessor, which is said to be the most powerful mobile gaming device every created.
That game SKY looks amazing. ( journey developers ) I hope it is good, I wish it was a console game and not ios.
things never looked better but are rotting from the inside. personally, i am fine with my 2 year old iphone. gaming on the go is not for me as the past years turned out.
apple truly has become the nintendo of smartphones. except apple tries to blend everyone with hightech instead of nintendos deiberate subpar approach. but they became as boring as nintendo. and nintendo stuff is also overpriced like hell.
I dont have a single game on my Phone. I was searching the Google play store a month ago and was shocked how bad and full of cancer the most games are. Literally 99.9 % of all smartphone games are trash. You would really have to dive deep to get a gem.

Warhammer 40,000: Freeblade is the extremely visually-impressive new rail shooter that was most recently used to show off the capabilities of the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. Your goal is to pilot your Freeblade through a post-apocalyptic batch of cities, crushing your attackers. blowing them away with your guns, and engaging in sword fights with the bigger ones.

Miami Sprites' Harry Scholefield describes his thoughts and impressions of Playstation's new foray into Virtual Reality, having been given the privilege of playing with it himself at this year's EGX.
The real leader in VR has always been Sony.
The reviews are just glowing - compared to any competing products.
Playstation VR and Gran Turismo Sport FTW! :)
I just want to know that we'll get some real games for it. We've seen the odd little shovelware type games that are shallow but to fun to test out the new hardware with and we've seen it added as an optional mode in a few preexisting games but I know from the last few peripherals I bought we don't often get anything after that, just an ever decreasing series of games that add it as an option, that are clearly less and less geared toward that mode of play.