Though it can be enjoyed as a pick up and play title, Call of Duty: Heroes is a tower defense journey that also welcomes full immersion into its universe.
It is a pure MMO RTS with excellent graphics, user handling and replay ability. Unlike other freemium games this one really does not need real cash expenditure to be pleasurable. Add to both these features the CoD feel and what you have is a near perfect RTS product. One drawback is that Activision still hasn't figured out how to keep their servers up and running during peak usage hours, and as a result the game suffers from network connectivity issues.
There are two groups of players that should quickly fall in love with Call of Duty: Heroes. Obviously, series fans will enjoy the fan service that Heroes has, but I think fans of Clash-style PvP combat will also be intrigued enough with the heroes aspect to want to check it out.
Call of Duty Heroes is a nice mobile strategy game and has its own unique twist. Sometimes it feels like something you've already played in an other game, but will do for Call of Duty-fans.
It's a standard mobile genre **** in a Call of Duty skin. It's a pretty interesting spin-off. It tries hard to capture the competitive multiplayer that the series is known for in it's FPS console games. PVP matches are here, but fundamental issues with the "free-to-play" model keep it from being one many will get really involved with.
You'll build up a base that people can try and attack. The problem is that building up your base takes forever thanks to the timers in place. Everything from upgrading buildings, adding on to your base, and even just replacing those units you lost in battle rely on timers. You spend more time waiting for progress to happen than actually making it. Of course there are ways to speed things up, but that usually requires spending real life money on in-game currency. This makes it hard to get really competitive out there without shelling out real cash, and even puts a damper on the single-player side of things.
There is a campaign here. It basically just adds up to multiplayer matches against AI. Outside of unlocking new "heroes" (characters from the COD series) you don't get much from doing it. The only time the game really makes any use of the COD skin is with the heroes and their special abilities. Heroes can use special abilities that act as a clever play on the main series "killstreaks."
It doesn't do anything new for the genre of mobile game it's in and doesn't make much use of the COD license. At least not in any way that's exciting. Still, it's not a broken game. The biggest issue it has is with microtransactions and they can be avoided. Your progress will be slower as a result, but it is still playable. It might be worth a look if you are a fan of these types of games or just want to see what has been done with the COD name. However I don't see it as one many people will stick with for long.
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this game is very boring it trys the be a touch shooter this game is horrible don't play this shooters are ment to be on consoles not mobile phones DON'T BUY THIS
SummaryIn Call of Duty: Heroes players take command of a small outpost to build and upgrade it into an impenetrable base, utilizing a number of weapons and equipment options, including sentry guns, SAM turrets, mines and more than 30 upgradeable structures. Gamers can direct and level up five legendary Call of Duty heroes such as Capt. John Pr...