The description of War of Heroes - Play With New Friends
F2P wartime adventure experienceWar of Heroes is a free-to-play adventure experience from MM GZ ENTERTAINMENT. In this strategy and shooter app, you start out as a recruit looking to become the best freedom fighter. Defend innocent civilians from the oppressive regime as you train yourself, build a team, and defeat enemies, mostly zombies, that come your way.War of Heroesfree-to-play adventure shooterbuild a teamWith good visual quality and a variety of perspectives along the way, War of Heroes offers a good way to pass the time. It doesn’t have a full story fleshed out yet and has in-game bugs, but it’s still a good alternative to Left to Survive.good visual quality Left to SurviveSave comrades and survive War of Heroes has a number of gimmicks up its sleeve to get players hooked. One is its art style, with the cutscenes and loading screens using a stylized approach similar to wartime propaganda. The same applies to its animated cutscenes that do well to mask the fact that the game doesn’t have a coherent storyline. Players will notice its repeating premise, making the game tiring later on.animated cutscenesdoesn’t have a coherent storylinerepeating premiseIn terms of the gameplay itself, it features a 3D overhead perspective. The game shows you and your allies, whenever available, as you fire a variety of weapons against the oncoming horde. It features large buttons fairly spaced from each other, which covers a large part of the screen. Additionally, there are a number of features and add-ons that make each round engaging. 3D overhead perspective large buttonsLastly, while the game features ads, it doesn’t reach a point where it interferes with the game. Watch them, however, and you gain an advantage through extra health, weapons, or ammo. With that said, the game offers a good way to pass the time although it lacks continuity in terms of its content. It has no story and no bosses, just increasingly difficult waves.adsextra health, weapons, or ammolacks continuity A disjointed adventure gameFor an adventure game, the lack of story or any form of coherence will definitely create a sense of exhaustion in the players. The game partly works around this by offering a good visual design, both in-game and in the additional materials. Additionally, the shooting-based gameplay keeps itself engaging with increasing difficulty and regular powerups to shake things up. It’s more of a casual game than a proper adventure. lack of story good visual designincreasing difficulty