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LG Versa – The Gamer's Cellphone
DaedHead8 | 2:05 PM on 05.25.2009 12 comments



The Gamepad attachment in action

Some of you may have heard of the LG Versa, the new modular phone that had a Gamepad attachment released for it last month. Well my birthday is in August and my parents decided to get me an early birthday present and since my LG enV was slowly dying on me, they bought me the Versa as well as the Game Pad attachment. Read on to hear my thoughts on this device.


The QWERTY attachment opened up.

Before the Versa, I had never bought a game for my cellphone. I usually just carried my PSP or DS around with me but lately I’ve stopped doing even that. So my hopes are that this new phone will get me back into gaming on the go. And the package certainly has potential. The phone itself features a beautiful and very responsive touch screen and it comes with the QWERTY keypad attachment. The Game Pad module has an 8-direction D-pad, 4 SNES style, A, B, X and Y face buttons as well as start and select buttons. The button response is nice but it would have benefited from a little more stiffness, I fear that in a few months the buttons will feel rather mushy, I’ll have to let you all know how that works out. Another complaint is that the unit is rather top-heavy with both the gamepad and QWERTY modules attached. So the hardware is pretty neat, how are the games?


When closed, the QWERTY attachment acts as a shield for the touch screen.

Well as a whole, the Verizon game service sucks. Very few of the games available have demos and if they do, they are either 5 minutes long or have a limited number of plays. On top of that, exactly zero of the games have screenshots to go along with the paragraph or so of text that tells you what the game is about. So without looking stuff up on your computer, it is really hard to tell if a game is worth the money or not. And that’s another thing, you can either subscribe to games monthly for around $4 or you can buy them outright for around $8. To me it seems like a waste to subscribe so I always take the plunge and buy them but I worry that this will lead to some serious buyer’s remorse eventually.


This is the Versa with just the regular backing. Very similar to the LG Dare.

The Game Pad Module came with three demo games, Need For Speed: Undercover, Pac-Man and Monopoly: Here and Now. I also bought a few games, I got the full version of Pac-Man as well as Galaga, Tetris and the Doom RPG (because I’ve always wanted to try it). I also downloaded a bunch of 5 minute demos: LocoRoco Hi, Build-a-Lot, Cars Radiator Springs 500, Centipede, Super Breakout and Zuma. Let’s keep on truckin’ as I give each of these games and demos a mini review.



Pac-Man to me was one of two games that I just knew I would purchase with this phone (the other being Tetris) and I can’t say I’m disappointed. The game has three control schemes, one uses the Versa’s accelerometer for motion control, the second uses the touch screen and the third and my favorite uses the Game Pad’s d-pad. The motion and touch controls are fun but only if you feel like adding a bit of extra challenge to your game as they aren’t as precise as the d-pad, which is an absolute joy to use. There’s not much more I have to say about this one, it’s Pac-Man, it has good controls, you already know if you want it.



Galaga is another faithful arcade port. If you like the original you won’t go wrong with picking up this port on the Verizon network. I do have two complaints though. The first is that the graphics are tiny. I’m assuming this game was made to be played on older phone’s front screens because it’s sized perfectly for them. On my phone’s widescreen it just looks kind of tiny. You do get used it to though so it’s not a huge problem. My other problem is kind of huge though. The d-pad works great in this game but unfortunately, the A, B, X and Y buttons don’t do anything. In order to shoot your gun you have to use the touch screen buttons that are next to the game’s playing area. Having one hand on the d-pad and the other on the touch screen is kind of awkward and takes some getting used to but once you do it feels like good old Galaga. Alternatively you can use the touch screen directional controls and the touch screen shooting, but I found this to be difficult. I would often shoot when I meant to go right and go right when I meant to shoot. Using the d-pad and the touch screen is the way I always do it.



I’m a little disappointed with Tetris mostly because it doesn’t support the Game Pad module at all. Now, there are a few different versions of Tetris on the Verizon network and I just downloaded the one called Tetris, I have no idea if the other ones are compatible with the Game Pad or not but quite frankly, I don’t want to own more than one version of Tetris for my phone. That’s not to say the game is bad though, sure it doesn’t support the Game Pad and it only has touch screen controls but seriously, the touch screen controls are perfect. I played for half an hour before I sat down to write this and I didn’t make a single mistake that I could blame on the touch screen. I’m still disappointed about the lack of Gamepad support, but I can tell I’ll be playing this one a lot regardless.


These are the three modules for the LG Versa, from left to right: The QWERTY keyboard (comes with phone), The Gamepad ($30) and the regular backing, which is the best to use when taking pictures (comes with phone).

Doom RPG was another disappointment to me because of controls. The d-pad worked fine but once again, the A, B, X and Y buttons aren’t supported, which forces me to play the game with the QWERTY module. I haven’t played very much of the game yet so I don’t want to give my full opinion on the matter, so if you’re curious if this is the mobile game for you, look elsewhere. What I did see of the game was very interesting though.


This is a comparison of the thickness of the various attachments while on the phone. From top to bottom: QWERTY, Gamepad, Regular. Notice how thin the phone is without the QWERTY or Gamepad attached.

Monopoly: Here and Now is just Monopoly as far as I can tell. I have no idea what the difference between this version and the other version of Monopoly I saw but I really don’t care. I didn’t really play much of it on account of Monopoly being the worst board game ever made. Sure everyone has fond memories of Monopoly but when was the last time you can remember playing a game where everyone was satisfied with the outcome? It never happens. You can always tell who the winner will be a couple hours before they win and for those last couple hours, everyone who is not the winner turns into a bitter fuck and the game gets immensely boring. So yeah, Monopoly, on a cellphone, wooo. I will say that it’s kind of cool that you shake the phone to roll the dice though…



Need For Speed: Undercover is a bit of a surprise to me, actually. You see, I played the DS version of NFS: Most Wanted and it was shit. I don’t know why I played as much of it as I did, but I got within two races of the end of the game. Knowing how shitty NFS on the DS was, I wasn’t expecting much from the cellphone version. But you know what, it’s not that bad. The graphics are miles beyond the DS version and the controls are much tighter as well. Acceleration is automatic, which takes getting used to. There are onscreen controls for nitrous, drifting and stopping as well as turning. You can also use the D-pad for turning but for some reason, the nitrous, braking and drifting buttons aren’t mapped to the face buttons, which totally sucks. Steering with the D-pad and using the touch controls for everything else feels just like Galaga does, awkward. The touch screen controls are my preferred way of playing this game but for some extra challenge, I like to switch it to accelerometer controls. I’m tempted to download the full game but the demo is pretty satisfying, you can only race on one track and with one car (a Porsche) but trying to beat your fastest time is addictive. I figure that once I get bored of the demo, if I still want more I’ll get the full game.

Build-a-Lot is a sim-city like game, except it is played on a series of small maps with specific goals. The graphics are simple, the controls are touch screen only, but despite all that I had a good time. Not enough so that I want to buy the full game, but I certainly don’t feel like I wasted my 5 minutes.



Super Breakout, just like centipede, is a classic arcade game with revamped graphics, along with a classic mode featuring the retro graphics. The controls are touch screen only and the only complaint I have with them is that the OK button is a little too small, meaning I had to try multiple times whenever I wanted to hit it. Other than that it’s the same Super Breakout that you already love or hate. I may download the full game if I’m bored some day.

Cars: Radiator Springs 500 is another racing game and another surprise. The graphics are simplistic compared to NFS: Undercover and the gameplay is reminiscent of Outrun (which can be a good or bad thing). Acceleration is automatic and braking is accomplished by pressing down on the d-pad. Pressing up unleashes the nitro and steering is accomplished exactly how you think. Overall I think the controls are even tighter than NFS, although overall the game is less flashy. Although I didn’t get to try it in the 5 minute demo, I’ve read that there is a build-a-track mode in Cars and that alone is enough to make me consider a purchase sometime down the line.



The Verizon version of Zuma is easily the worst version I have ever played. The controls aren’t accurate, the aiming is imprecise and when those two things combine, I would rather play Zuma elsewhere. Given the number of better puzzle games on Verizon’s service, I see no reason to buy Zuma.

Yet another game that is touch screen only (making me wonder why they bothered to release this Game Pad module if hardly any games use it), Centipede plays out exactly as you would think. There are 4 directional buttons for movement and one fire button. The only notable aspect of this port of Centipede is the revamped graphics in contemporary mode. They certainly look better (in some sense of the word) than the retro graphics, but you lose the nostalgia factor completely. As someone who was never that big a fan of Centipede, I feel comfortable skipping out on buying the full game.



LocoRoco Hi is another game that is touch screen only but this one is the best one I’ve played so far. I’ve never played the PSP version of LocoRoco (I really should) but this version has me hooked. I’ve only played the demo so far, but the world tilting, exploration based gameplay will probably have me buying the full game sooner than later.

Overall the games on the LG Versa are a disappointment. There is fun to be had, sure, but not a single game that I have found supports the Gamepad fully. Even Need for Speed: Undercover, which is on the cover of the box for the Gamepad, doesn’t use the A, B, X and Y buttons, which seems like false advertising to me. My hope is that in the near future, Verizon will add some games which fully support the Gamepad module, but until then, I cannot recommend it unless you own the LG versa already and you’re curious. At $30, the Gamepad module is not quite a waste of money, but I don’t recommend buying the Versa just for the Gamepad. I love my Versa, I really do, but besides the Gamepad, it isn’t much different from every other touch screen phone on the market.



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Analoge's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 14:15
Analoge
PROTIP:
Phones are for CALLAN, not for PLAYAN.

On a serious note, who reviews a phone? Is it actually being marketed towards gamers? Iphone envy, anyone?
Daxelman's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 14:22
Daxelman
Well, the iPhone doesn't have buttons.

Soo...yeah...
JohZho's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 14:24
JohZho
So the game pad attachment is slide in while qwerty is on a hinge?

Cool mini reviews, this cellphone looks cool.
Analoge's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 14:25
Analoge
@daxelman

Yeah, that's my main reason for not buying an ipone or touch.

Call me old-fashioned, but I really like buttons.
RAB's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 14:25
RAB
@daxelman

even one more reason why the iphone is inferior
Ashley Davis's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 14:31
Ashley Davis
Personally, I wouldn't use a phone with purely gaming in mind (I have a DS for that), but I know there are plenty of people out there who want portable gaming on a budget, and having a game-capable phone is a great way to do that. Heck, my ears are perked up at this prospect due to Loco Roco Hi -- I'd much rather have a fully functional phone that played games like that than a PSP that I would barely use otherwise.

Thanks for this, DaedHead! Every day, I become more surprised at how far mobile gaming has gone, while I'm still playing crappy Tetris and an old demo of Bejeweled on my four year old phone.
SnakeDude4Life's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 14:40
SnakeDude4Life
... but can it play Crysis?
RAB's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 15:04
RAB
great review man. you've actually gotten me interested in maybe getting this phone myself. not for the games so much as it just looks like a good phone.

loco roco looks rad too.
AlienGuy18's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 15:16
AlienGuy18
Honestly, I play more games on my ipod touch than my DS, mainly because I can buy around 15 decent games for the price of 1 DS game. And when I do rarely get buyers remorse, It was only $1 or $2 instead of $20 or $30.
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/25/2009 16:22
Justice
It's an interesting concept for a phone, just sucks that the execution is so poor.
themizarkshow's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/28/2009 20:22
themizarkshow
Cool write up and nice pics. I'm looking at changing my cellphone service when I move in june/july, and this phone was on my radar, so this has helped me kinda get a feel for the gaming side of stuff. I'd love to get my hands on LocoRoco Hi for sure...

I'm still shocked at how far mobile gaming has come. Until pretty recently, the only phone game I've ever really cared for was Snake on those old nokia phones... lol.
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