Corporate Fury for iPad, Office Violence, Review

Corporate Fury, a 3D open-world fighting RPG released by Swinecrafters LLC, is now available on the App store.

Amazing gameplay, hundreds of items, and a great combat experience, the game will keep you hooked, with the exception of a few control issues.

You were a little boy who had to stay home every day with a babysitter while your father, Jim Crusher, went to work and fought for his bosses and executives. As long as he carried out all the orders and they were happy with him, they tolerated everything.

And then one day, Jim's boss hit him and stabbed him in the face right in front of you. Now you are older ... and you are going to make them pay.

Game pros:

- Fun combos with combos.
- History mode.
- Stunning open world environment.
- More than 100 objects and weapons to buy.
- Bestial soundtrack.
- 35 awards.

Cons of the game:

- Scrolling and turning is bad.
- There is no button to run through a large map.

After entering your name and choosing one of the 3 difficulty options, you will start the game in a scene where you are unconscious after a fight. From then on you will have to complete missions by talking to people, fighting executives, and performing other tasks. Fighting is an important part of the game, and you can participate in fights to earn credits.

One of your friends, Frank, owns a store where you can buy items, power-ups, and train with your credits. He also sells weapons that you can use during fights. You can fight any person an unlimited amount of times to accumulate credits, but the story mode will not continue until you defeat a particular person.

Swinecrafters did an impressive job of creating an interactive 3D environment where you can go or do whatever you want. One of the things that I liked about the game is that there is a map of the whole world where you can place landmarks to help guide you more easily. Once a destination point is placed, a golden arrow appears on the screen showing you the paths you must take. There are also 35 prizes to be won by performing combos or progressing through a certain point in the story.

Corporate Fury has very good graphics that make the game a lot of fun. Most of the world you play in is dark, and there are many well-constructed areas that are fun to explore. Most of the map is unlabeled, and some parts have interesting people and objects. When fighting, the blood and attack effects are beastly, especially when you hit someone. There are also scenes that are entertaining to watch and relevant to the story. The game has a nice soundtrack with a variety of music.

The fighting controls in Corporate Fury are well designed, but the control movement really needs a touch up. When fighting an opponent, there are several buttons on the right side of the screen that you can use to jump, melee attack, firearms, and use other equipment. There is a joystick on the left side to move around, but it is really awkward and weird. You can't look in the direction you want to activate most of the time, causing you to change direction making it an obstacle in itself. Also, some missions require navigating office buildings, and without a run or speed button it usually takes several minutes to get there, only to be sent in the direction you just arrived. It would be great if you could look around by tapping on the screen, and hopefully such a control option will be included in a future update.

You can download Corporate Fury in the App store for 1,59 Euros.

Source: appsmile.com

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