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Fat Jump Pro (By SID On)Developer: SID On Price: $0.99 Version Reviewed: 1.2 Download: here Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 4.0 or later. Located in the Warsow,Poland-SID on an independent mobile application developer has announced a recent update of Fat Jump Pro for the iPhone,iPad and iPod touch.Fat Jump Pro is a fast paced vertical arcade action for the iOS devices.Using the tilt controls the player must guide the jumping,little green hero (a healthy and crispy cucumber) up a never ending series of platforms... |
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Monday, 11 June 2012
Avenger Review
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It's more than a little rough around the edges, and a little in the middle, but Avenger is still a surprisingly cool action game.
I’d love to give a general plot synopsis here, but the script for Avenger is so astronomically bad I wouldn’t even know where to start. I think it has something to do with the protagonist trying to save his bipolar/demonically possessed girlfriend by slaying monsters or something. Fortunately it’s more about the action than the story. Players fight their way from room to room as they attempt to do whatever it is they need to in order to finish the story, with a surprisingly manageable combat system. A number of different arms can be acquired, each with their own special magic attacks, and they can all gain experience and be upgraded until they’re nothing short of a very sharp wrecking ball. Each weapon can be enchanted three times as it levels up, and different color combinations of spells will unlock permanent special effects such as 300% damage for the first few strikes after entering a room.
Avenger is a good looking game, which is all the more impressive as it’s not exactly coming from a AAA developer. The designs for characters, enemies, and weapons are all a pleasure to behold. Especially the bosses. I was also surprised by just how many RPG elements have been crammed into the game. The character gains levels and becomes more powerful, the weapons gain levels and can be enchanted, and new enchantments can be unlocked in a manner similar to earning achievements (i.e. reach 300 damage, play for X number of hours, etc).
While Avenger is a rough game in virtually every sense of the word, it’s also full of quirky personality and some very clever mechanics. As it is, it’s a fairly competent action game but with a little more responsiveness in the controls it could be downright fantastic.
This post was written by: Irfan Jam
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