
Well, Gameloft will sure be rolling out games this month. They have announced that they will be bringing 7 games to the iPad this month, all of which are based off the iPhone and iPod Touch games currently available on the App Store. Here’s the list:
All of those games are currently available for the iPhone and iPod Touch, but these iPad specific versions will have revamped graphics for sure and possibly even revamped controls. All of these iPad specific games announced should be out sometime early this month. As for the prices, I am sure they will vary from $4.99 to $9.99. Gameloft already has some iPad specific titles on the App Store such as:
That’s only a few of Gameloft’s iPad specific titles, for more click here. Anyway, these 7 iPad specific titles announced should be out sometime early this month.
Brothers In Arms 2: Global Front by Gameloft has gone on sale for $4.99 and is definitely worth picking up. A while back, PocketFullOfApps post a review of Brothers In Arms 2: Global Front which you can see here. At $4.99 for a game like this, it is a must-have and definitely worth picking up. Here’s a quick summary of the review:
The replayability of Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front is quite high; there is multiplayer in this game, which adds it all together with achievements, and you will always be wanting to play an online game with others. Though there are no friends lists, or chat of any kind, which may take away from the experience. And since some maps are quite small, the match turns into a spawning kill fest. Unless you are on the upper hand, some of the multiplayer game modes may not be for you. But what is great is that if you are joining an online match, it tells which mode is going to be played. This is a great, basic feature that is useful for people that prefer one game mode over another. Overall, Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front is a great game for the campaign, and mutliplayer. But if you go deeper, the game is really massive! A great game for a pretty steep price; if there is a sale happening, get on that, since to me, $7.99 is a bit too steep.
For a more in-depth review please click here. Anyway, this is a must-have and at $4.99 it’s a steal!

Earlier this month, PocketFullOfApps posted a preview of Brothers In Arms 2: Global Front, with the release date (being today) and also a trailer for Brothers In Arms 2: Global Front. Brothers In Arms 2: Global Front by Gameloft has finally been released worldwide. Brothers In Arms 2: Global Front costs $7.99 USD, but compared to when Brothers In Arms: Hours of Heroes was first released, it was $9.99, however, Brothers In Arms: Hours of Heroes is $4.99 as of now. Brothers In Arms 2: Global Front weighs in at 269MB and costs $7.99. PocketFullOfApps will hopefully have a in-depth review of Brothers In Arms 2: Global Front soon.

Gameloft has released a new trailer for their upcoming Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front, which is a sequel to Gameloft‘s Brothers In Arms: Hour of Heroes [LITE/FREE Version]. Now, something interesting Gameloft has done with Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front is that they have announced the exact release date. Gameloft normally doesn’t do this, they only say what month the game will be released in. Another thing is, that Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front is a FPS (first person shooter), unlike Brothers In Arms: Hour of Heroes [LITE/FREE Version] which is a TPS (third person shooter). The released date of Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front is February 22nd, 2010 which is next Monday. Now, most likely Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front will be $6.99. Gameloft has also released a trailer their upcoming game Rayman which appears to be based off of Rayman 2 for Nintendo 64 (N64). PocketFullOfApps will let you know when Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front is released and possibly even a review will be posted too.
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