![]() While FPS mode is what you’d expect on a touchscreen (complete with virtual buttons galore), tactical view is an excellent addition that works really well on the touch screen. In addition to the standard first-person shooter mode, Strike Team allows players to switch to a birds-eye third-person tactical view that lets you direct your squad with simple move and attack commands. There’s also a decent amount of content simply in the campaign, something that I appreciate.Īs a CoD game, Strike Team has a few elements up its sleeve that show that it really was designed for mobile. More importantly, I found the overall campaign narrative to be pretty enjoyable with just enough intrigue to provide encouragement to keep going. Call of Duty games of late have had stories that border on the ridiculous, and Strike Team is no exception. ![]() Set in the Black Ops II universe, Strike Team follows a squad of troops as they look to battle Cordis Die, a pseudo-terrorist organization with ill intent. Successfully taking the essence of Call of Duty and infusing it into a mobile package, Strike Team is a must-own. ![]() While this alone would make most gamers hyped to check it out, I’m happy to report that Strike Team is simply an incredible game in its own right. ![]() Even more interesting was Strike Team being billed as a whole new Call of Duty adventure, and not just a port of a gameplay mode from a console game. Considering it’s been nearly two years since we’ve seen a Call of Duty game hit iOS, we were pretty surprised when the folks at Activision seemed to conjure up Call of Duty: Strike Team ($6.99) out of thin air. ![]()
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