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Call of Duty: Strike Team has a great legacy worth passing on. Call of Duty fans are passionate about their game and pay close attention to any changes made to it. This makes it difficult to judge this mobile version, because it differs from the series in many ways, but it still has a lot in common. The plot and gameplay – especially from the first-person point of view – is straight-up Call of Duty. While the controls are subject to the same restrictions as any FPS on a mobile device (and, to be clear, this is a game that should be played on a tablet rather than a mobile phone), the acceleration of the action is good, and the invisibility and the big are skillfully blended The chaos of scale shooting. (Although it doesn't have the very popular multiplayer game mode.)
The bird game method is different. This turned Commando into another strategic title, which was an unexpected turning point for the franchise. It also adds some flexibility to gameplay, allowing for an easy transition to new hardware systems. Even better, it allows players who don't like first-person shooters (or don't have the ability to react well to them) to use CoD.
The price is a little high – the fact that there are in-app purchases is a little strange. But the game is very generous in rewarding players for the tokens needed to purchase new weapons and medical kits, which eliminates the perception that this is a cash grab. Overall, Strike Team is a great addition to the world of cod.
Players can choose to play from a first-person or top-down viewpoint. While the game encourages both, depending on your gaming preferences, you can only use one of these options to a great extent.
In first-person, the player uses thumb gestures to move around the sides of the screen and look around, choosing options such as anonymous from the button layout at the bottom.
These controls are very standard for mobile FPS games. However, Top Down is a useful addition, allowing players to specify where the character should move and guide them where they should shoot.
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It is particularly useful for making tactical decisions and flanking maneuvers. This is a great way to move your team quickly and understand the obstacles ahead.