- Publisher: Industrial Toys
- Release Date: Feb 4, 2015
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Apr 12, 2015Industrial Toys has achieved what it set out to do. It's created a mobile FPS that not only works, but one that offers an enjoyable challenge, a fleshed out comic book infused sci-fi universe, and enough player rivalry to keep you coming back for more. And although this fantastic shooter will be tarnished with the unattractive elements that the free-to-play model brings with it, I’ll undoubtedly be plugging away on the leaderboards with my standard issue arsenal for some time to come.
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Feb 11, 2015There is so much here in terms of unlockable weapons and upgrades. There’re also the great production values and a story that’s actually worth exploring. However, it’s all tempered significantly by the game’s freemium system.
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Feb 5, 2015A fast-paced and engaging tappy shooter that looks stunning. It might be a little too simple for some, but there's a neat high score chasing rhythm here that's hard to ignore.
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Feb 25, 2015Midnight Star is an interesting but ultimately flawed experience, due to over simplistic core mechanics and unsatisfying gunplay.
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Feb 5, 2015Midnight Star might feel a tad watered down to the hardcore console FPS gamer, but even those guys will appreciate the basic approach that Industrial Toys has taken in an effort to reduce friction as much as possible.
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Feb 13, 2015A polished-looking but shallow shooter that still has a long way to go, even compared to its iOS competition.
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Feb 17, 2015Midnight Star has the guts to go for a new approach to the mobile First-Person Shooter genre, and while it's certainly innovative, it's just not that much fun.
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Apple'N'AppsFeb 7, 2015Midnight Star sure looks promising, but comes up short in execution with extremely watered down gameplay that is too bland, and repetitive to recommend.