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Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Well the game is good but it's hard for me to control the character. I don't know why. Maybe I'm just too noob to control this sh*t. But overall the 3d feature was good and I would recommend this game. Just some more practice and my controls will be used well to this.
The controls look absolutely terrible here. Just watching you try to get through a doorway is enough to keep me far away from this one. Just curious what you find "good" about it and what you're basing your recommendation on? Kinda odd you'd recommend a game you can't even control yet.
LOL! Well, I recommended this game coz I find it good and entertaining. Graphics are really smooth to be honest. It is just "ME" that is terrible controlling the game. But there are some people who are pretty good in controlling.
I guess my question is why is it entertaining? Is there much else to it other than skating around? Does the combat get better and more varied?
Well I did not find myself bored while playing this game. So far. Maybe if I continue playing I can conclude all my thoughts about this game.
Omg the controls would be the death of me. Some of the posted vids show me how hard it'll be for me to enjoy this like I would with normal controls. Ugh!
The controls aren't that bad but holy crap my phone was at 83% and I played till I killed the the second enemy you encounter and my phone was at 12 already! That was within 5-10th mins. Had to delete..
are you joking? have you read the description? if their grammar is anything to go by this game blows. buy at your own risk!
Hardly. There's actually a pretty sophisticated and fairly deep game here. The key is whether you can "get" the controls. I have to admit that during the first five minutes I was smashing against walls left and right. Once the controls clicked, traversal is pretty fricking awesome. Movement is built for speed, rather than precision: if you try to put yourself in a very specific place, you'll end up frustrated. Luckily, the game makes it easy to do what you need to do, with tap controls doing much of the work of targeting, story-actions, etc. Once you get it, everything flows pretty darn well. The game starts with an extended action sequence featuring a character that is pretty much maxed out -- that may have been a mistake, since it's kind of overwhelming. When you finish what is essentially a prologue, you start building your character roster and developing abilities at a much more reasonable pace. There's also a research mechanic that let's you build new levels -- interestingly, you still have to keep track of the old levels, since they can become re-infested. Another neat mechanic is character injuries: if you get someone "killed," you put them out of commission for a while, so you may have to decide between pushing things or abandoning a mission. I've seen some freemium games do this as a way to sugar coat a timer: here there are no IAPs, so it's all about being tactical. Finally, even though there are errors in the text (nowhere near as bad as in the description) and a few bugs here and there, the overall experience is fairly polished. Of course, if the controls don't click with you, all the interesting mechanics won't mean much. This is one of those games that would probably benefit from having a free version (maybe the tutorial level) so folks can figure out if it's for them. Regardless, the developer deserves better than "Lame City."
Regardless of upgrades and ill conceived control scheme, the gameplay vids all appear to offer little more than repetitious non interactive battles. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, you yours and me mine. Cheers
You are reviewing the videos. I'm reviewing the actual game. You are certainly entitled to your opinion -- but it has little to do with the game itself. And for the record, I don't think their control scheme is ill-conceived. It works well with the overall design of the game. But I understand why someone would have a problem with it.
I think the game could benefit greatly with the ability to side step left or right to fine tune the movement through narrow doors.