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Into the dead 2 ign review
Into the dead 2 ign review




into the dead 2 ign review

Into The Dead 2 has tackled this greatly in some areas, and in others the classic micro-transaction roots are just buried too deep. Now, do not take this as me being dismissive of mobile games, there is clearly a market and I’d still be part of it if I didn’t own a Switch and my commute was public transport based.įor a multitude of reasons we’ve seen the eshop packed with mobile releases and more than anything it’s fascinating to see how each game that was previously free to play has adjusted to the concept of being a one time payment offering. A screen with many levels and star ratings next to each is often the tell tale sign to what you’re getting into. Weirdly the ‘saviour’ of this has been the Switch, a console that seems to have its store filled with ports of iOS games. All of this means that I have missed out on a slew of releases on iOS and Android from the past half decade. A mixture of me having to drive to my day job and having various generations of handheld consoles just meant that once the novelty wore off for playing Cut the Rope and Angry Birds I just never went back. I stopped playing games on my mobile phone a number of years ago now.






Into the dead 2 ign review