![]() Overall, Strike Team is a terrific addition to the CoD universe. But the game is generous in rewarding players with the tokens they need to buy new weapons and health kits, which dampens any feeling that this is a cash grab. The price is a bit high - and the fact that there are in-app purchases is a bit strange. Better still, it makes CoD accessible for players who don't enjoy first-person shooters (or who lack the reflexes to do well in them). It also adds some flexibility to gameplay, which eases the transition to a new hardware system. It turns Strike Team into more of a strategy title, which is an unexpected twist for the franchise. (Missing, though, is the very popular multiplayer mode.) The bird's-eye-view method of playing is something different, though. Although the controls suffer from the same limitations any FPS on a mobile device does (and, to be clear, this is a game that should be played on a tablet, rather than on a phone), the action is well-paced and deftly blends stealth and the chaos of a major firefight. The plot and sense of play - especially in the first-person perspective - is straightforward Call of Duty. That makes judging this mobile version difficult, since it is in many ways a departure from the series but still has much in common with it. Call of Duty fans are passionate about their game - and very particular about any changes made to it. However, at its core, it just goes through the motions to try and provide the player with a Call of Duty experience on a mobile device. CALL OF DUTY: STRIKE TEAM has a big legacy to live up to. Call of Duty: Strike Team is an interesting attempt at a Call of Duty title on mobile devices, especially with the third-person strategy gameplay.
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