![]() ![]() ![]() Featuring on-screen buttons and a virtual analog stick, two things I absolutely hate in a mobile game if you haven’t picked up on that already, Total Mayhem still manages to be a quite enjoyable mobile Spider-Man even today though its control interface at times leaves a lot to be desired.Ī mass break-out at the Triskelion has occurred releasing many of Spider-Man’s deadliest enemies including Sandman, Rhino, Electro, Venom, Doc Ock and Green Goblin and it’s up to our hero to bring them back to justice. One game that perhaps goes against that trend is Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem, one of the early mobile games from Gameloft that launched back in 2010. ![]() As much as a love a game like say, MegaMan X for example, it’s best suited for a device that has multiple buttons and a directional-pad for movement input. Where once game designers were trying to emulate traditional games on a touch screen with virtual buttons and sticks/directional pads, now the best of the best in the mobile space are games that are intelligently designed to be played using the touch-screen interface of touches, swipes and pinches. It’s pretty astonishing how far developers have come with the mobile platform in such a short period of time. ![]()
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