Written by Anthony L. Cuaycong
Title: Battle Supremacy: Evolution
Developer: Atypical Games
Publisher: Atypical Games
Genre: Action, Shooter
Price: $9.99
Also Available On: Mac
Atypical Games tries to move the Battle Supremacy series forward with Battle Supremacy: Evolution, which takes on a science-fiction bent and brings the action to the air. The name of the game remains customization, though less on inventory and more on characteristic. Nonetheless, players will likely be spending much time ruminating on the possibilities. And, thankfully, the outcomes are shown with nary a skip; a mere flick of the shoulder button transforms the machine they have on tap from a tank to a drone to a fighter plane.
The missions provide any and all sorts of challenges, with the number of levels raised to three digits; even racing gets in on the act. Perhaps accepting the absence of a thriving online community, it moves to provide multiplayer options ad hoc. Thankfully, controls are intuitive and a blast to use, especially in the skies. For good measure, Battle Supremacy: Evolution allows gamers to leave maneuvering on auto pilot; combat thus becomes the lone task at hand. In other words, it takes pains to engage its audience precisely at a point where the latter is most comfortable.
Battle Supremacy: Evolution’s presentation is sleek and fast, and certainly better than Battle Supremacy: Ground Assault’s. The sheer wealth of content on offer should provide hours upon hours of gameplay.
THE GOOD
- Customization remains the name of the game
- Fast-paced
- Technically sounder than its predecessor
THE BAD
- No online multiplayer options
- Clunky tank controls
RATING: 7.5/10
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