Drew Pontikis picks up Football Manager 2013 Handheld and forgets about his friends and family for days on end.
John Bedford (Modojo): The Samsung Galaxy S4 is the latest smartphone to turn up and give Apple a serious run for its money, and as Digital Foundry reports it's a pretty mean piece of kit. But having spent your life-savings on the new hardware - or signed up to the kind of carrier contract that would make the devil blush - you'll be wanting some top-notch games to play on it.
FanBolt writes: "Whenever I get a new device, especially a follow-up to one I loved so dearly, one of the first things I have to do is play all of the latest games. Plus, when it comes to some games such as Anomaly Korea, having the use of the S pen with the Galaxy Note 2 makes for an even better way to play."
Hell Yeah! Get yourself Mame4droid for arcade gems and classics. Add a super nes and Genesis emulator and it's the perfect mobile gaming device.
Android gaming isn't my cup of coffee. I've tried a lot of Android games, hoping I'd be pleasantly surprised. But so far I've been disappointed. I've spent way more time playing FF VII on my SGS2 than all the actual Android games I've played combined.
TouchGen: I knew what I was in for with Football Manager. I expected a top-level simulation of a football team, I expected to change up a few of my team’s tactics, trade a few players, and to watch as my team played out a match against another team of little dots on a field. Football Manager 2013 is all of this, and more.