Giovanni Vajna de Pava
Fun game that rapidly gets frustrating as the upgrade options become less and less useful with each level (I guess so that you buy paid for upgrades). The content is paper thin, so there is no compelling reason to continue playing, given the high level of annoyance. The ad free option is insanely expensive, thus totally ignored. What could've been a good time waster, becomes instead yet another quickly uninstalled casualty of short sighed devs.
Elijah Dietsch
Has a good idea for a game and I like it other than to remove ads it's $10 a month or $100 before tax to permanently remove ads. The game states the best practice is to focuse on leveling up one wepon but then consistently forces you to add new weapons that each add more options to the pool of choices with no way to remove them other than to level that wepon up which means you can't level up the main wepon or your chosen.
Danny Garcia-Huang
It's good, but there's a few UI elements that really bother me. merging chips isn't particularly intuitive, and you need to rely on auto merging to make any meaningful dent in your backlog. When selecting chips and upgrading weapons, you can't simply close the pop-up, you have to click around a lot, accidentally triggering others, if you want to just view the weapons. This makes it unwieldy to change load outs quickly. Gameplay is great, doesn't punish you for F2P, and paid products aren't P2W