‘End of the Universe’ Review ? To the Ends of the Universe, and Beyond
I, like many other rogue-like fans, am thrilled by the number of excellent entries to the world of mobile gaming over the past year. Immortal Rogue, released fairly early in the year, was one of my personal favorites. It felt great to play, nailed the dark and brooding theme, and I’m a fan of vampires anyway. It was a natural fit, and put Kyle Barrett on my radar. This year, he’s back from battlefields of old and future, to invite us on a journey that, while definitely less grim, brooding, and 100% vampire free, is no less lonely, isolated, and vaguely horrifying. Accept, and join us as we embark on a journey across the stars and through asteroid belts, amidst the ravening denizens of a hive world and through the wreckage of ancient battlefields, to the End of the Universe ($3.99). If you’re looking for a game that demands quick reactions, a bit of planning, a dash of luck, and more guns than can be crammed into an escape pod then, well, you’ve come to the right place. End of the Universe delivers on all counts, with a double helping of guns and only half an escape pod. Players wake up on an unknown spacecraft in unknown space with one very clear objective: Survival. It is, of course, quite futile, but that shouldn’t stop anyone from trying! Between the mess of asteroids and space junk, there’s hardly room to breathe let alone avoid the missiles and plasma ejected from all those ships over there. Nevertheless, it must be done. As if a...
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