The headline are the developer’s words, not mine. Well, they’re not even really the developer’s words, but they’ve gotten at least three angry people reading, and that’s the point. What Phosphor Games’ Chip Sineni did say, however, is that mobile gaming will take the console’s place.

“Mobile and tablet systems are quickly becoming to main way people play games, replacing consoles,” he said in the announcement video forHorn. “The problem is that gamers aren’t finding the game they like to play on mobile. We saw a real lack of action-adventure games on mobile, so we createdHorn.”

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Now that you’ve gotten your rage out of the way, let’s talk aboutHorn. It was announced last night, and it’s made by the guys who developed the excellent mobile gameDark Meadow, and are (hopefully) still working onAwakened. Having proven themselves before, I have high hopes forHorn. It certainly looks good.

Of course, Chip’s words may compel the dedicated console fans to hate mobile gaming even more, but whatever. I am certainly looking forward toHorn.

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