
Andrew McCabe
EVERYTHING is tied to ads. Ads linked to quest rewards. To opening chests, certain purchases in the shops. Some ads would be fine, but this is far beyond what is enjoyable to slog through, especially since the ads don't always trigger the reward. If you're F2P you'll be spending more time watching a commercials than you will playing. Which is a shame, because the mechanics are pretty decent.
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The gameplay part is alright. But it has a very steep difficulty curve, as it becomes super tough to level up your cards. And you have to watch a ton of videos for just a few rewards. If you're killing time and on a WiFi connection it's passable. I'm changing my rating to 1 star. It's only playable if you have WiFi, you spend more time watching ads than actually playing, and once you start leveling you have to lose roughly 3-4 matches before winning 1, unless of course you want to pay to win.
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Ok game, there are way too many ad videos vs actual gameplay. The ad rewards are small. You can't level up unless you get cards, you can't get cards unless you get good chests, you can't get chests unless you win battles, but you need cards... You are severely limited (by trophy points) what cards are available to you, which makes building a viable faction team difficult. I played the game for a week, spent about $10, and was not impressed.
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