2014年10月23日星期四
review of Big Time Gangsta
Big Time Gangsta is an Android touch role playing game in which you are a gangster who is trying to rebuild your presence in your hood after getting out of prison. Read on for some review ---From 9Game.
This is a review from Andrew Kameka
Big Time Gangsta is a mission-based strategy game in which players assume the role of a convict fresh out of the joint and looking to build-up a crew to take over city. There’s a parade of comically-bad dialogue and elementary set-ups for gameplay, but by the time you finish laughing, you’re suddenly hooked on taking over the criminal underworld of Mission Hill.
Players participate in 3D shoot-outs to determine who controls an area, and users send their henchmen on virtual missions in order to yield money or “tonic” necessary for taking on more assignments to earn cash. Within time, you’ll build a gang big enough to enter The Arena, a place where waves of shootouts can yield big bucks or injured gangsters.
I once made fun of people who played the mission-style games that require hours of cultivation or purchasing virtual currency (an option also available in BTG) in order to be successful, but I’m still playing Big Time Gangsta a week after downloading. Perhaps its the fun challenge of getting the right balance of offense and defense in shootouts or the desire to beat the game before walking away, but Big Time Gangsta has managed to keep me trapped in the game. Every time I think I’m out, they keep pulling me back in.
Think of Big Time Gangster in the same vein as games like Farmville or Mafia Wars. The key difference here is that instead of harvesting virtual crops to earn money, you’re going on missions to take control of areas to earn protection money; plus there are no live shoot-outs in Farmville. The more areas a player controls, the more protection money can be earned for purchasing weapon upgrades and hiring new goons to help take over the city.
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