TWD: No Man's Land delivers an interesting strategy adventure that takes seriously the license it is based on. Yes, it is not perfect, but it's a interesting experience for fans of the franchise.
Deutsche Review - Kritik
Der folgende Test ist in 5 Kategorien zusammengefasst. Diese 5 Kartegorien ergeben die Gesamtpunktzahl von 0 - 100 Punkten. Um einen passenden Userscore zu geben wird auf oder abgerundet. Bei 84 Punkten ergibt das einen User Score von 8. Bei 86 einen von Userscore von 9. Falls eine 85 kommt entscheide ich ob ich es eher positiv oder negativ nehme. Regeln verstanden?
Dann sind hier meine Punkte.
Mein persönlicher Score = 72/100
Mein User Score = 7/10
Lohnenswert? = Ja!
Fortsetzung erwünscht? = Nicht nötig. Ist zeitlos.
I have it on Android, but there is no Android metacritic score so Im just gonna post it here on iOS:
The Walking Dead: No Man's Land is a great game. Its a turn time RPG, where you take control **** witch escapes from Terminus. You can join guilds and battle with your friends or play the massive single player campaign. The cons of this game is that its canon, so why cant we keep Daryl? It needs to be connected to the internet at all times. All the characters in the same class work the same, they dont talk and you wont care about them. But the game is really good, for a freemium game. I wouldnt buy it, but thats the best part, its free. Download it now.
Imagine your favorite mobile base-building strategy game, mix in a dash of XCOM, and then paint on a fresh coat of AMC’s The Walking Dead. That’s No Man’s Land in a nutshell: it’s nothing new to play, but the game features tried-and-true mechanics and comes with a heaping amount of appeal for fans of the television series to digest.
The Walking Dead: No Man's Land is a letdown. The base game is just too grindy and not fun at all. What makes this game somewhat enjoyable and keeps me coming back for me more, however, is the weekly missions that come out based on recent television episodes. It is so much fun to play the titular heroes in the game rather than some random characters.
2015's second Walking Dead mobile has a lot in common with "Road to Survival." The differences being that this is set in the television universe, combat is strategic instead of turn-based, it's lacking multiplayer, and is ultimately just a lot less entertaining. At least for me it is. Building up my survivor camp is still pretty entertaining, but everything related to building up my bland characters and combat kind of bored me.
It's a slow, visually unappealing game. The constant grind that is necessary for progression was also present in Road to Survival, but the rest of the game was enjoyable enough to make it worth doing. In No Man's Land there isn't much happening.
This lack of side diversions to keep me occupied while I level up my characters and get them some better gear made it hard for me to find something to latch onto. Upgrading my settlement is really the only option and that relies on timers.
You do a lot of waiting in this game. It's hard to really get into coming up with effective strategies to complete a level when you know that as soon as one character goes down it's a mission failure and you are back to waiting on timers for your guys to heal. You team gets real injuries out amongst the walkers. It's a pretty neat idea that adds a sense of realism and struggle for survival one would find in a real zombie apocalypse. From a gameplay standpoint though it kind of ****. Having to wait on my best guy to heal before tackling the next mission is boring.
Of course you can always spend real money to get past these irritating timers and get back to making some progress. They aren't necessary at all, but I found myself thinking about them more and more as I kept playing. Not something I want from a free-to-play game.
If you're a huge Walking Dead fan like myself then the fact that it's free does make it worth a quick look. However no matter how big the fan in you may be, it's likely that you'll start looking for a more entertaining side of the Walking Dead. If that's the case then I recommend taking a walk down the Road to Survival. It's an excellent Walking Dead mobile game that's also free-to-play and a lot better than this one in my opinion. Still, if you are looking for a mobile strategy game for you phone I'm sure there are a lot of worse options out there.
This is another one of those typical "freeimum" games that starts off easy but quickly ramps up in difficulty. By the 6th or 7th level, you'll find yourself either paying for upgrades or wasting hours scavenging the resources needed to get through the next mission.
SummaryStay human and survive in the official mobile game of AMC’s The Walking Dead. Join Daryl Dixon in the fight against the flesh-hungry walkers. Do you have what it takes to stay alive? The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land is a an RPG game where tactical choices make a difference between life and death. The one and only, Daryl Dixon, will teach ...