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Touch Arcade: Warpgate HD Review

Touch Arcade:

At this point we've posted about Freeverse's Warpgate so many times that linking to the various previews over the last year just seems excessive. From its very beginnings at WWDC '09, Warpgate piqued my interest, and as information slowly leaked out of Freeverse regarding the game's development, it seemed like it was set to exceed even my wildest expectations– Provided they could live up to nearly a year of pre-release hype.

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toucharcade.com
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SquareGo: Warpgate(HD) Review

SquareGo writes:

"Warpgate truly deserves to be crowned the new king of the App Store."

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square-go.com
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148apps: Warpgate HD In-Depth Review

Like it or not, Star Trek: The Next Generation now looks horribly dated. What was once a cool view of the future now looks like a Holiday Inn in space. Still, there are some pieces of tech from ST:TNG that still inspire gadget lust, and one of those is the flat panel touch screens that show up on walls, in crew quarters, and yes, in portable form, throughout the series.

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Warpgate update adds space battle manoeuvres and defence

Pocket Gamer:

In space, they always say, no one can hear you scream, but it seems the ears of Freeverse, the developer of the just released space combat and trading game Warpgate, have picked up on some of the criticism concerning the game's more passive elements.

As our reviewer Tracy pointed out: "Warpgate HD fails to seize on its potential as a space game, opting for battles that grant you minimal control over the action. ... The game switches to a battle screen which automates ship movement, relegating you to the status of a button-pusher."

The good news then is that the just released v1.1 update provides some significant abilities in terms of increasing your combat interactivity.

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