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Dead Space ($9.99) In the horror game genre, realism is extremely important for helping the player relate to the action. Having played the PC version of the game, I couldn't imagine the iOS version being anywhere near as good. While it's not quite on par with the desktop version, the graphics in Dead Space are shockingly smooth and the gameplay is tight--even on a touch screen. The new iPad will make it even smoother, and once the game is updated for the new display, the investment of $9.99 will definitely pay off.
Guardian Eyewitness (Free)Guardian Eyewitness has been out since 2010, but anyone can appreciate high-resolution provocative photos that depict current events from around the world, What makes this app interesting is trend case with glass screen protector for apple iphone 7 and apple iphone 8 - plum gold you get a new photograph daily, and you get the photographer's details for how the shot was taken, You can also swipe to go backwards in time and view hundreds of previous photos, All the images are beautifully done and can only improve with a higher-resolution screen, FIFA 12 ($9.99)Soccer fans are already aware of EA's FIFA 12 for iOS, because it is the most realistic "football" game available and the graphics are amazing, The smooth gameplay is truly a feat with so many moving parts, and with the added processing power and better graphics on the new iPad, you're going to see even better looking player models and weather effects, But even in its current state, expect FIFA 12 to be more vibrant, with more seamless action on the new iPad..
Mass Effect Infiltrator ($6.99)With Mass Effect 3 as one of the hottest games out now on both consoles and desktop computers, you would expect the iOS version to be a simple game that was more of an afterthought--you couldn't be more wrong. While it's not as deep as its desktop and console cousin, Mass Effect: Infiltrator has great-looking graphics that will translate well to the new iPad. One drawback: I'm not that impressed with the character models (important in a third-person shooter), but the environments definitely look fantastic.
Inspire Pro ($4.99)Are you an artist or just want to sketch in color on your new iPad? Inspire Pro gives you painting tools and simulated oil-based paints you can use to experiment or paint a masterpiece depending on your skill level, On the new iPad, colors will be even more vibrant, making your brush strokes that much more satisfying, A quick look at some trend case with glass screen protector for apple iphone 7 and apple iphone 8 - plum gold of the demo art (see screenshot) within the app shows just how much you can do, With so little time to get "Retina-ready," not many apps have been upgraded in time for release, but this collection of apps will look great, ready or not..
If you're getting the new iPad on launch day tomorrow, you probably can't wait to see the new Retina Display. Having seen it first hand, I can tell you it looks beautiful, but the only problem is there aren't very many third-party apps available yet to take advantage of all those extra pixels. As I wrote earlier this week, it takes time to upgrade the big apps. CNET has a full list of apps that will be ready to go when the new iPad releases (and more are coming as I write), but there are plenty of apps that will look great even without a graphics upgrade. As more updates trickle in over the coming weeks, expect to see all of these apps updated to take advantage of all 3.1 million pixels on the new iPad.
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