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Pocket Gamer: Braveheart Review

It's in this way that Braveheart demonstrates that RTS titles can work on mobiles if you tame down some of their options. Yes, Artificial Life does make a number of decisions on your behalf - such as when you attack, why you attack, and what happens after you attack - but just how you attack is largely in your hands, and Braveheart offers up a stiff challenge for even the most hardened war enthusiasts. Whether you can put up its scaled-down take on war as a result is entirely up to you.

Audio/Visual - 7
Gameplay - 7
Value - 6
Innovation - 5
Overall -
7 / 10
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 80 days 13 hours ago | Review | Mobile
 
 
 
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