Gameloft Puts on Columbus Day Sale

News Posted by Chris Reed, October 7th, 2011

It's Columbus Day weekend in the U.S., and that means you get to save money on iOS games. Gameloft has cut the prices on some of their more popular titles to $0.99. Best of all, many of the games originally cost a hefty $6.99. So if you've had your eye on any of these titles, now's the time to buy.

9mm - Review - 3/4 - $0.99 (was $6.99) - Open in iTunes

Eternal Legacy - Review - 3/4 - $0.99 (was $4.99) - Open in iTunes

Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus - Review - 4/4 - $0.99 (was $6.99) - Open in iTunes

Sacred Odyssey: Rise of Ayden - Review - 4/4 - $0.99 (was $6.99) - Open in iTunes

The Settlers - Review - 3/4 - $0.99 (was $4.99) - Open in iTunes

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  1. kevin October 7th, 2011

    Nope. Nope nope nope.

    1. FPS Dug October 7th, 2011

      If you want to play a Modern Combat game I HIGHLY recommend waiting a couple of weeks or so until Modern Combat 3 comes out - it's nearly impossible to succeed online in Black Pegasus if you're starting from level one as all of the good weapons and skills are unlocked starting around level 40, and it takes a long time to get there.

      1. FPS Dug October 7th, 2011

        Whoops, didn't mean to reply to you, kevin.

      2. Drexiel October 7th, 2011

        I played for like 2 hours on my friends iPod and what you said about being Hard, is true... While i did come up on top of my team most of the time, it was mostly due to scavenging weapons from fallen enemies or using a shotgun and staying indoors... I did manage to get kills with the AK but I would have to be at an advantage to succeed in most occasions.

        Now I just gonna find more opinions regarding Eternal Legacy since i seem to either find "fan" recommendations or just "fanboy defense" remarks by saying that FF is better... reviews somehow don't seem to convince me

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