Reviews

iOS – TI Mobile – Review

An exciting and engaging fast-paced FPS game

Developer: FIX Korea Co Ltd
Price: Free
Version: 1.0.1
Released/Updated: February 14, 2012
Size: 177 MB
Rated: 9+ – infrequent/mild realistic violence

Our Ratings

Graphics/Sound: 4/5
User Interface: 4/5
Gameplay: 4/5
Re-use/re-play value: 4/5
Overall Rating: 4/5

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What Is It?

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It’s a first person shooter app, you join as part of the counter terrorist team.

Is It Easy To Use?

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Yes it is easy although the gameplay can be quite challenging but the game is all the more exciting for it. The graphics and sound are absolutely superb. The scenes are incredibly realistic, such as shopping centers, office buildings and underground bunkers.

You play as part of a counter terrorist team and those guys are nasty, and hide well. You have to stay on alert and find essential cover when the terrorist launch their counter-attacks.

There are a good choice of weapons including machine guns, RPGs and sniper rifles and you also get your own dog. You can send him in to attack the terrorists too and to he is even trained to retrieve dropped items.

Is It Fun?

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Very much so, it is thoroughly engaging and all three game modes, story mode, survival mode and time-trial mode are equally satisfying.

Is It Pretty?

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Absolutely yes, this game supports HD graphics and looks gorgeous on the iPhone 4S.

Should You Download It?

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If you’re a fan of first person shooter games, then this is for you, no question and don’t forget it’s also free. Total no brainer, download it now.

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