I played the demo of this at a Best Buy, and I was surprised by how awesome it was. I am waiting for the day when games like this will be available on Android.
I'm just hoping this will increase the number of controller supported games on Android. I'd like to turn my Nexus 4 into a portable gaming device with some something like MOGA or Gameklip, but there are hardly any games besides ROMs that support this. I'd also love to see Steam on Android, so you can play games like Super Meat Boy, Limbo, Braid etc on your smartphone (or Ouya). Now that Steam is on Linux, this might actually be a possibility in the future.
It's a great idea for people who don't necessarily have a PC. You can use your android device to play emulators. It'd also be great if more indie games such as Cave Story, Bastion, Mark of the Ninja got ported to android. The devices are certainly powerful enough to run such games. Also, phones and tablets are much more portable, so you can carry it to your friends'/relatives' houses. I'd work really well if there was Steam for Android. Since they're testing on Linux, Android may not be too far off.
On consoles, BF3 isn't as good as Bad Company 2. Also, it's hard to deny that things get boring due to the lack of 64 player support on consoles. Yesterday, I ran around Operation Firestorm capturing flags without facing any major resistance. I'll get MW3 off craigslist once I feel like playing the new MW2 DLC. I skipped Black Ops, and I'll be fine without MW3 for a while.
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