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Bounty Hunter: Black Dawn currently costs $2.99 in the US AppStore. It is an FPS strategy game similar to the console FPS game Borderlands 2. The game features four classes, each with two genders. You earn experience and level up your characters, unlocking new skills and abilities.
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When it comes to cool things 11-year-old boys want to be, bounty hunter is right up there behind ninja, footballer, and astronaut. Oh, and Iron Man.As well as being hard nuts who get to carry around weapons (in America, at least) and chase down perps, bounty hunters also occupy that legally shady area between respectable copper and loony vigilante. Way cool.Bounty Hunter: Black Dawn isn't quite as cool as its theme would suggest, though. It's too much of an ardent fan letter for that.
Picking up the scentPut simply, Bounty Hunter: Black Dawn is a straight rip-off of console hit Borderlands.It's in the same futuristic-Western setting, and has the same colourful 3D comic book graphics. It's also has the same FPS-meets-RPG structure, where combat is as much about your level and weapon class as your physical aiming skills, and where online multiplayer is closely integrated with a mission-based single-player campaign.There's also the way hit points spill from your enemies as you shoot them, and there's the multi-class set-up that lets you specialise according to your playing style, whether that's as a tank, a sniper, or a support class.The game even lifts Borderlands's major loot-heavy hook.
This sees myriad day-glo pistols, machine guns, and sniper rifles spilling from downed enemies and chests alike, ready for you to hoover them up and compare stats. The trail goes coldAs online iOS shooters go, Bounty Hunter is even more beholden to its console source than Gameloft's (which at least had the decency to lift elements from two different games).
But it's not quite as good.Missions are too small scale and repetitive - go here, shoot these enemies, collect five widgets. It's incredibly basic, as are the dull level design and garish, half-baked 3D graphics.Enemy AI also suffers. Your foes tend to wander around obliviously until you shoot them, at which point they'll charge towards you and attack brainlessly.The controls are reasonably accomplished, or at least as accomplished as virtual FPS controls can be. There's a clear delineation between looking around and looking while shooting, which is a vital thing to have.There are a few too many spread-out buttons for additional stuff like reloading and lobbing grenades, and the auto lock-on is perhaps a little too all-or-nothing, but it's generally playable.
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Back in the huntWhat really saves Bounty Hunter from being completely mediocre is two of the key core elements it's pinched from Borderlands.One is the pure and simple appeal of simply collecting lots of new weapons with their minor variations in power, reload speed, range, and so on. It makes you keep pushing on through the bad bits to find that next killer weapon.The game's other saving grace is its online element, which has actually been implemented quite well.
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