
Your AI partners can help to distract enemies, giving you the chance to hit back Sooner rather than later, you see, you'll be poked and prodded with the dreaded IAP stick. The core gameplay is fast, fun, and hugely enjoyable (even more so when you introduce AI-controlled buddies to assist with the wholesale slaughter). Occasionally, there's the chance to switch position, usually when your current form of cover is under unstoppable attack. You aim using the touchscreen, and swipe to move your crosshairs.įrom time to time, you'll have to deal with enemies that are way off in the distance - this usually means switching to a longer-range gun, such as a sniper rifle. You use another button to control your weapon. You can pop in and out of cover with the tap of a virtual button. Instead, you are forced to adhere to pre-determined points of cover. Taking visual cues from Activision's Call of Duty series, Frontline Commando 2 represents a considerable visual upgrade from the original game.Ĭharacters are detailed and environments packed with complexity - which just about makes up for the fact that you can't navigate them freely.

Weapons can be upgraded, but expect to pay real cash to get the best firearms

Nope, we actually mean that this title is sure to be incredibly profitable for its creator while annoying seasoned players. The studio has honed this approach with Frontline Commando 2.īy that, we don't mean that it has finally created the perfect freemium experience.

Glu is a master of the free-to-play arena, having released many games that offer no barrier to entry but constantly pepper the player with requests to spend real-world cash on in-game items and currency.
