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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Breach and Clear Review, Best Strategy Game for Android?

Breach and Clear is a new game for Android that is similar to old style Rainbow Six. Excited yet? I was when I read the description of the game on the Play Store. I dropped that $1.99 before even reading reviews and I'm glad I did.  This game is fun and challenging with a load of content.

Gameplay

I went into this game hoping that a good thinking man's game had finally been released for Android and I have to say, I'm impressed. This game starts out fairly easy. Your only goal is to kill all the enemies in each level using turn based combat. There are multiple levels of difficulty that are unlocked by getting good scores. The game is set up like most old shoot strategy games. You select where you want the characters to move or select what you want them to do and click the action button. Everyone acts simultaneously to the actions set. Pulling off a level perfectly will give you a rush like nothing else for a mobile phone.

Graphics

The graphics on this game are very good. The characters look detailed and move realistically. The little spurts of blood are a nice touch for a mobile game and make it easy to tell what character is getting shot. It's also very obvious which character is shooting or throwing a flashbang. The only thing I did not like about the graphics were the close ups at the beginning breaching section of each each game. Did they even try? Up close things look muddy and  your character doesn't look like he's doing what he's supposed to be doing like picking a lock or setting explosives on a door.

Overall

This game will be a dream for those looking for that old school Rainbow Six feeling in an Android game. This is probably the only game on Android that gives you this type of experience. I have been playing this game for around ten hours and just barely scratched the surface of all that is available so don't worry about spending the $1.99 on it. It's well worth the admission price. If you want a good strategy game look no further. 

 

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