Call of Duty Mobile Season 1
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Editor's Reviews
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 2 is the second season of the first-person shooter game, formerly known as Call of Duty: Legends of War. It is developed to combine almost all features of the original game. The features it inherits are characters, maps, and weapons. The gameplay of this season is very classic designed with various maps. There are different modes available to players. Modes with ranked playlists are limited while non-ranked ones are available to all players. In the game, players can customize their weapons and select from many attachments. The game boasts HD gameplay and various modes, a community of friends you can chat with, an excellent and eye-catching 3D interface, and outstanding music. What’s more, the game keeps a seasonal update of fresh content in ways of modes, events, perks, and maps, making players never get bored of it. Players can unlock elements to personalize their land-outs. Last but not the least, it has a smaller app download size compared with previous versions.
Call of Duty: Mobile Season 2 has many advantages to boast, including its player-friendly challenging levels, non-profit-driven features, customization of game settings, a community of players as friends, and excellent designs of graphics and characters. It meets great popularity worldwide and players can make friends with others across the world. The tutorial of the game is pretty easy to understand. Also, developers of the game are very hard-working, updating the game very often, so the game is well-maintained and well-developed. Developers are also very responsive to players’ feedback, downsizing the app download size once hearing the complaint of its previous version’s large storage room from players. The gameplay is interactive and the storyline is predictable. It engages players in a rather immersive experience and challenges those players with different levels of enemies. Therefore, it is really an interesting and engaging first-person shooter game.
Regardless of its strengths, there are also some concerns over the game. First of all, to play the game, players should always make sure a stable internet connection. Secondly, with the increasing popularity of the game, many hackers disturb normal players during the game. Also, there is feedback about the game’s glitchy nature, that is, the internet connection would be disconnected due to the tower connection, and it is difficult to find enemies when the players are doing the screen recording. Sometimes the bug causes the game unable to function normally as well. Furthermore, the matchmaking function of the game is not very satisfying. Players might be matched with others who are not on similar levels with them, causing unfair battles now and then. There are also concerns over young players’ engagement in the game, which make the rest of the players unable to kill during a certain period of time. Lastly, the automatic aim mod has deeply impaired the game. Thus, when deciding whether to play the game or not, players need to make sure that they can either deal with or tolerate those glitches.
In Sum, Call of Duty: Mobile Season 2 is recommended. Its excellent functions and up-to-date maintenance by developers make it a game that will never make players get bored of it. Also, its highly customized features offer players a great extent of freedom to decide how to play in their own style. Players don’t need to worry about spending too much money on the game given its non-profit-driven nature. Meanwhile, players should also be aware of its shortcomings, varying from the system glitches, poor matchmaking, unstable internet connection, and a requirement of large room storage. If you can accept those imperfections, just give it a try and you will definitely love the game.
Editor's Reviews
Call of Duty Mobile Season 1 is a shooting action game. It is said that the developer of this game is Tencent Tianmei Studio. Since its launch, the game has been widely praised.
First of all, this game uses a traditional operation mode but has novel strategy gameplay. As a fan of MOBA games, I pay more attention to the game operation. Compared with FPS-type mobile games, the viewing angle of MOBA mobile games is fixed when operating, at most, three-finger dragging and screen cutting to see where there is a field of view. On the other hand, in FPS games, more requirements are to respond quickly to real-time situations. In the operation card position, it is necessary to find and reach some better ambush points for combat. Of course, the inseparable body is also indispensable. Dharma flow has added a considerable proportion of strategic gameplay based on the traditional "middle gate sniper", such as attack helicopters, bomb small planes, etc. Added a lot of fun and features to the game. And judging from the current information on the national server, the Call of Duty mobile game still retains the gameplay in the multiplayer battle mode of the end game, which must be quite good for old players who like this mode.
In addition, the picture quality of this game is very beautiful, and the classic map is restored. In addition, the screen of the Call of Duty game is a highlight. As a genuine 3A masterpiece, Call of Duty, which used to be a terminal game, has also attracted a lot of fans with its real picture quality and a strong sense of attack, and word-of-mouth protection is also a major backer of this game. Mainstream mobile games, basically unless it is a pixel-style game, the picture quality performance is not bad, mainly because it is limited by the processing power of the mobile phone processor, if the picture quality is too high, it may cause the mobile phone to heat up and freeze, thus affecting game operation. Before playing the game, I also held a conservative attitude towards the picture quality of this game, especially after seeing that the community was all posting their mobile phone configuration, I thought that this game would have very high requirements on the equipment, but from the later games In terms of experience, it is still much higher than my expectations, and it seems that the optimization of the game is quite good. It can be said that it is a blessing for players, especially for the old players of Call of Duty, to have such a delicate and restored picture. However, in terms of combat, the long-range shooting game from the first-person perspective is not suitable for me, or I need to spend some time to get used to it, but it lacks enough time to practice, so the experience is not very profound for me, so Can't give some very professional evaluation experience.
Other than that, I think this game is also a boon for the DIY crowd because its gunsmith system is very easy to use. But in this, I think the most worth mentioning is the gunsmith system. I have to say that the gunsmith system is indeed a mechanism that I did not expect. It is very flexible and can freely combine the most ideal firearms in my heart according to my habits. The gunsmith system has hundreds of accessories, which can increase various attributes of firearms and even change the feel of firearms. What's even more amazing is that when the accessories are attached to the firearm, it can also change the appearance of the firearm, which means that everyone's gun is completely different. This detail is very well done. Moreover, the Call of Duty mobile game also has a test mode that perfectly fits the gunsmith system, which can verify the specific damage and feel of the matched firearms. And that is very convenient for us to carry out the next debugging, which is very user-friendly.
However, for Call of Duty Mobile Season 1, players need krypton gold to play well. The road to leveling up is also challenging, and the game offers a plethora of different modes for players to play, including an eye-catching tactical arena mode. Another shortcoming is that this is a touch-screen shooting game that does not support Bluetooth controller control. Although the game experience is good, the convenience and accuracy of control still cannot reach the console and PC platforms.
In conclusion, after some experience, I can understand why this game has won so many awards, and even a budding player like me can feel the profound "inheritance" of this game. Although I have not been in contact with this game for a long time, from my experience during this period, the Call of Duty mobile game is indeed a game worth looking forward to.