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Saturday, 12 November 2011
Epoch Review
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- Version: 1.0.1
- Release Date: Nov 10, 2011
- Price Purchased: $5.99
- Seller: Uppercut Games Pty Limited
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The story line is pretty vague, especially at the start. A robot awakens amidst a sea of rubble and urban ruin to find one last missions still etched in its memory banks--save the princess. Thankfully, instead of being an Italian plumber, this robot is an acrobatic killing machine armed to the teeth with weapons. The goal of each of the 10 levels is simple: destroy all robots.
Don't destroy the post-apocalypse.
Instead of shoehorning in a virtual D-pad and giving iOS gamers a weak clone of a console game, Epoch uses the concept of cover-based shooting to create an intense and gorgeous next-generation shooting gallery. To target a bot, just tap it and the player’s robot will automatically focus its attacks there. Swiping left or right causes the robot to roll to the cover in that direction. Swiping up makes it perform a leaping evasion. Tapping on special weapon icons like the grenade or rocket will unleash those attacks, which recharge after each use.
Duck and cover.
Epoch is, like many mobile games, short. The 10 levels zoom by and can be completed in about an hour. The game starts on the easy difficulty, but each time through unlocks a higher challenge level. The end boss might prove tough for novice gamers even on easy, but the more hardcore players will breeze through. The more play time you put in, the more secrets are unraveled, including communications left behind by humans about what happened to the city.
Rounding Epoch out is a truly stunning presentation. It’s easily one of, if not the, best looking game we’ve seen on the iPhone and iPad, and the audio is excellent as well. Combine the gorgeous look with the superbly tuned touch-screen controls and high level of replayability, and result is a great and unique iOS action game that just wouldn’t work on a console.
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This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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