

There is also a PVP, but it’s locked until you reach a certain level in your Campaign. You start from the Campaign mode, which is available by default. That said, the premise is a total write off, but taking into account the genre, who cares about the story when you can shoot a rifle, throw grenades, knives and use cool electric weapons? You get a basic rifle and a few easy missions to get yourself familiar with the buttons, and weapon types. Storyīasically, I could have skipped this criterion since there is not much story to a killing game – you are a novice in some sort of private army of killers, and you eliminate the bad guys all over the world. So, there you have it – a gorgeous game with neat design, cool weapons and missions à-la Die Hard by the time Bruce Willis got old and dumb, but it won’t let you play to enjoy.

When I buy, I prefer premium titles with zero IAPs, ever, because it so happens that children play my games, and whenever I forget to disable IAPs, I run the risk of getting a hefty receipt at the end of the month. Just like that, the game puts the IAPs in the center of your gameplay.
