![]() Think Playstation 2 graphics but with a really smooth framerate. The in-game graphics are okay, although pretty good for a mobile application. That’s probably thanks to the improved iPhone 4S graphics chip. It seemed like 60 frames per second to me. Of course, the graphics weren’t the best, even on an iPhone, but the framerate was really smooth. Then there were the cinema scenes following the mission briefing. I started things off with the Steel Wind mission, and the first thing I noticed was the slick intro to the level, similar to the Call of Duty level intros on consoles. The storyline was something I really wasn’t paying attention to as I played this game, as I was pretty much focusing on the experience itself. ![]() ![]() You basically go through missions in a tactical team, taking down the bad guys, rescuing politicians and civilians, and you also get to blow stuff up. It’s a pretty straightforward shooter, a genre that many people are used to. Just a note – I didn’t get to try it out on the latest iPod Touch. Being the first shooter game I played on my new iPhone 4S, I was pretty impressed as I was preparing this review. Now Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Shadow Vanguard is an excellent iPhone app. ![]()
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