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Review: N.O.V.A.

The game that copied Halo and got away with success. ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ _______ 8.4_________________ ____________________ ____________________ __________ There is little to suggest that games which adopt the practice of eschewing originality to import ideas from other successful games into their designs are usually any better than their source material. More often than not, these games miss out on bits and parts of the template, eventually contributing to a design that just doesn’t seem to feel right. iPhone games, however, work differently. As the handheld platform is still young, it hasn’t seen quite the amount of action that more seasoned handhelds like the DS and PSP, and consoles have. This essentially means that even an unoriginal game can feel new on the iPhone. N.O.V.A. borrows heavily from the Xbox’s runaway success Halo, but escapes the failings of other copy-and-paste-ideas games on other platforms, even emerging as an impressive iPhone FPS expe

 

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