Bounty Hunter: Black Dawn An FPS (First Person Shooting) game with RPG element exclusive to iOS. ******Update***** Added XMAS avata… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsAn FPS (First Person Shooting) game with RPG element exclusive to iOS. ******Update***** Added XMAS avatars and decorations*****New content update is in development**** A total of 4 classes with more than 100 skills and numerous random attribute equipment drops are at your disposal.Fight through large maps, challenging quests, and online multiplayer system.Come and join the adventure team on the Muspel Planet!Classes and Skills: * Four classes with unique characteristics * Eight adventurers with different backgrounds * Customable diverse game styles * Hundreds of skills and numerous combinationsLong Adventure: * Great scenery in complex maps that are fun to explore * Immersive principal narrative with comical branch stories * Amusing plot focused task contents develop gradually to keep the story novel. * Brutally challenging levels. Teamwork: * 4 persons co-op * 8 persons PVP * Team task mode will help you upgrade rapidly * Earn victory in Teamwork arena * Strategic team dynamics Weapon List: * Various elemental weapons affect enemies differently * Randomly generated weapon drop system guarantees satisfying combat* Seven categories of weapons to obliterate varied battlefields. Fight against Boss * Epic fight scenes * Powerful Boss will rock your survival skills * Designed for unique encounters each boss fight.*****Bug report: [email protected] Information Seller: Genre:Action, Arcade, Role Playing Release:Jun 27, 2013 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (18) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal oooooomonkey Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2011 6,307 0 0 Forge World #2 oooooomonkey, Jul 26, 2013 Not on sale for me (UK) is this worth picking up? Only FPS game I've enjoyed on iOS is mission europa. Karma32 Well-Known Member Apr 12, 2010 230 0 0 #3 Karma32, Jul 26, 2013 "Offers in-app purchases" *looks at the kind of IAP* Lol, no thanks. nomorejoking Active Member Nov 19, 2012 41 0 0 #4 nomorejoking, Jul 26, 2013 Yeah iap's get you everything good so its a pay to win in multiplayer... kenken11 Well-Known Member Sep 29, 2012 1,808 5 38 #5 kenken11, Jul 26, 2013 I can't see the discount, it's still the same pricing. oooooomonkey Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2011 6,307 0 0 Forge World #6 oooooomonkey, Jul 26, 2013 Looks like its worth waiting until its free then. Morgan01 Well-Known Member Apr 11, 2013 243 0 0 USA #7 Morgan01, Jul 26, 2013 Last edited: Jul 26, 2013 PROS: - Good first person shooter with a feel like the console game Bordelands - Very artistic style with smooth gameplay - good variety of equipment that can be upgrade (enemies drop loot or can be purchased) - 4 playable classes which are customizable skill options - multi-player offering CONS: - compared to the first release that was pulled within 2 weeks, the equipable "chips" that boost character stats are extremely expensive and no longer drops for killing enemies - the IAP structure is very typical of a "Freemium" game: - lots of grinding required to obtain in-game currency for unlocking additional equipment slots and purchasing better equipment - the more rare and strongest equipment are only purchasable with Mithril which costs real money - some additional equipment slots and skill slots can only be purchased using Mithril, again, costs real money (While some Mithril can be obtained in-game without purchasing, it is minimal and insufficient) - mitrhil rather expensive, to open mitrhil purchasable equipment slot cost the equivalent of $8.32 real money - PVP is clearly a pay-to-win Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #8 Exact-Psience, Jul 26, 2013 Totally agree with everything except... ...coz enemies do drop them, but at a horrible rate. And for what it's worth, i finished the game with $5 worth of IAP coz i got the game from a code. Morgan01 Well-Known Member Apr 11, 2013 243 0 0 USA #9 Morgan01, Jul 26, 2013 Last edited: Jul 27, 2013 In the first game, chips were a fairly common drop. In this version, I have yet to see one drop by level 8. The chips for sale are notably more expensive in Bounty Hunter than they are in the first version, Star Warfare. I have both version on my iPad for easy comparison. Not sure yet if IAP is necessary to complete the game. However, those who do not purchase IAP are at a severe disadvantage when it comes to PVP and multiplayer, having to compete with players that do spend on IAP. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Not on sale for me (UK) is this worth picking up? Only FPS game I've enjoyed on iOS is mission europa.
PROS: - Good first person shooter with a feel like the console game Bordelands - Very artistic style with smooth gameplay - good variety of equipment that can be upgrade (enemies drop loot or can be purchased) - 4 playable classes which are customizable skill options - multi-player offering CONS: - compared to the first release that was pulled within 2 weeks, the equipable "chips" that boost character stats are extremely expensive and no longer drops for killing enemies - the IAP structure is very typical of a "Freemium" game: - lots of grinding required to obtain in-game currency for unlocking additional equipment slots and purchasing better equipment - the more rare and strongest equipment are only purchasable with Mithril which costs real money - some additional equipment slots and skill slots can only be purchased using Mithril, again, costs real money (While some Mithril can be obtained in-game without purchasing, it is minimal and insufficient) - mitrhil rather expensive, to open mitrhil purchasable equipment slot cost the equivalent of $8.32 real money - PVP is clearly a pay-to-win
Totally agree with everything except... ...coz enemies do drop them, but at a horrible rate. And for what it's worth, i finished the game with $5 worth of IAP coz i got the game from a code.
In the first game, chips were a fairly common drop. In this version, I have yet to see one drop by level 8. The chips for sale are notably more expensive in Bounty Hunter than they are in the first version, Star Warfare. I have both version on my iPad for easy comparison. Not sure yet if IAP is necessary to complete the game. However, those who do not purchase IAP are at a severe disadvantage when it comes to PVP and multiplayer, having to compete with players that do spend on IAP.