On par with any standard first-person shooter on the PS One, Ashen is a technological marvel in the graphics department, though they drag this one down. Still, give a developer the tools, and they'll make some small miracles happen. After that you can always just try the other ones out, there aren't that many games for the system, so it shouldn't take long to play them all. Set up more for simple pick-up-and-play titles, the N-Gage was never meant to play games beyond its capabilities. There are more decent games, but these are the best of the best in my opinion and they should be enough to keep you entertained for a while. Games from Ovi Store and N-Gage are sold entirely as downloads either directly onto your phone, or downloaded onto a PC and then transferred manually. Asphalt Urban GT is also pretty good, although a bit hard at times (or it's just me that sucks at racing games), both Colin McRae and Sega Rally are great rally games, One is also a pretty good fighting game, even if a bit slow, both Pathway to Glory 1 and 2 are games that defined the system, although you have to like tactic games to enjoy these ones, Rayman and Pandemonium and pretty entertaining if you like platformers, Red Faction is probably the best FPS for the system after Ghost Recon (Ashen was pretty hyped but didn't deliver in my opinion), The Roots is a diablo-style RPG (I'm playing it right now), Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is a port of the first game and it's still as fun today as it was back then, Virtua Tennis is also a lot of fun 's about it, I guess. Most Nokia phones and smartphones can access Ovi Store, and Nokia smartphones can access N-Gage too. Awesome FPS that plays surprisingly good considering the NG's hardware. My favourite game for the system is probably Ghost Recon.
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