Rarely iPhones and iPads get some impressive ports from PC/console hits.
But in most cases those ports are quite expensive, especially if they hide the costs for the full experience (including DLCs) behind "in-app purchases".
Remedy's "Control: Ultimate Edition" (first release in 2019) was released for iOS devices for just $4.99 / €5.99 without any additional costs for DLCs.
According to Digital foundry it is also the graphically most impressive game for iOS devices yet:
Here I tried to compare the costs for the "full experiences" of other good ports from PC/consoles to iOS of the last years.
- the iOS version of Resident Evil 7 Biohazard (first release in 2017) costs €40 for the full experience, €20 for the base game
- the iOS version of Resident Evil 2 Remake (first release in 2019) costs €45 for the full experience, €40 for the base game
- the iOS version of Resident Evil 3 Remake (first release in 2020) costs €35 for the full experience, €30 for the base game
- the iOS version of Resident Evil 8 Village (first release in 2021) costs €68 for the full experience, €40 for the base game
- the iOS version of Resident Evil 4 Remake (first release in 2024) costs €124 for the full experience, €70 for the base game

- the iOS version of Death Stranding (first release in 2019) costs €40 for the full experience
- the iOS version of Assassin's Creed Mirage (first release in 2023) costs €124 for the full experience, €30 for the base game
- the iOS version of Alien: Isolation (first release in 2014) costs €12.49 for the full experience
- the iOS version of Hitman: World of Assasination (first release in 2023, Hitman 1 content in 2016) costs €208 for the full experience (maybe less, perhaps the "Hitman WOA Full Game"-DLC for €70 already contains some of the other DLCs... the WOA pricing is a mess on all platforms)










