![]() ![]() ![]() Instead, I whipped out the much slower Tab 4 and gave it a shot. Several emails from Square Enix support later, various safe-mode reboots, un-installs, cache-clearings, and much messing around with settings here and there I just gave up on it. Sadly, despite the Play Store claiming that it was fully compatible with all of my devices, Hitman: Sniper refused to go beyond the “Installation 100% Complete” screen with my Samsung Tab S. Now, a year later, I had the chance to play it in full. At the time, I didn’t really partake in mobile gaming and was pretty hacked off that I’d turned down other appointments in favour of what turned out to be a damp squib, so I gave it a cursory look and actually quite liked it. When I asked the purpose of this, considering we’d already published a full review as the game had been out more than a week by the time E3 rolled around, the guy apologised and led me over to a bank of iPads showing Hitman: Sniper. Instead of the thirty-minute behind-closed-doors presentations that I was led to believe we’d be having, I was instead ushered to the show floor and directed to a row of consoles showing Murdered: A Soul Suspect. At E3 2014, I ended up with what we call ‘one of those appointments’ where, despite heavily advanced scheduling and a considerable amount of liaising over which titles I’d be seeing, everything changed on the day. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |