I still want a comparison between Android Military Madness 2 and iOS Military Madness Neo Nectaris.
I have not played the Android version, but I'll try to post a review that someone emailed me. I wanted to play the Android version to verify the review, but at this point...
Here are my thoughts on the iOS version:
First, Black_Tiger is absolutely correct: the PCE SuperCD version of Neo Nectaris is the best. If folks can afford it (or emulate it), it is the most satisfying experience. However, the graphically updated ports (iOS and Xbox) are still fun, and some folks might actually prefer the new aesthetics (all the weapon designs are "heftier" and more substantial than the original).
Second, the touch controls work great! Moving units on the hex grid is so much more pleasurable than using a controller. Some folks won't care either way, but touch controls really increase the immediacy of the handheld experience (you are literally touching the units and the map). For handheld games (iPad included), this is awesome. What's funny is that the touch controls are NOT exceptionally implemented in the iOS version. It is a standard implementation. I wish the developers had actually taken the time to FULLY EXPLOIT the touch UI possibilities. Nonetheless, the iOS touch controls are a BENEFIT to the game.
TRIVIAL: The iOS version takes the cinemas directly from the PCE SuperCD version, which is nice, but does not display it full screen
and provides text as a substitute for the original voice acting. This is trivial, but I don't mind getting pedantic
TRIVIAL: Gone is the gorgeous Red Book soundtrack. iOS does allow you to play your own music, so, technically if you ripped mp3's you'd have a fun time mixing the old with the new (I can't believe I never thought of doing this before!) I was listening to the Valis II soundtrack (one of my faves of all platforms) and it actually worked really well with Neo Nectaris.
BOTTOM LINE: the iOS version is certainly worth getting and does not possess any flaws. From a purists perspective (such as myself) it would have been awesome if they provided the option to play with the original sprites in addition to the updated ones...a small nod to the game's roots).