I'm playing on the PC, but metacritic won't let me leave a review there, so am doing so here. This is a fun addictive game for me. You load upI'm playing on the PC, but metacritic won't let me leave a review there, so am doing so here. This is a fun addictive game for me. You load up your warbeast with weapons and run a gauntlet of enemies as you try to take back the lands that used to be yours. It's an easy game to learn to play, but there really is some cool strategy at work. Some weapons are good at piercing armor, others good at crushing; some have more range than others/fire at different rates. I'm still pretty limited in of weapons I can use (max 4 weapons currently), and I do feel constrained a bit sometimes I often wish I could load out with more than 4 options because first time on a level you're sometimes not sure what you'll need but playing a level gives you an idea what you need to change in your build-out to be successful. Sometimes it does seem that memorizing what comes up in a certain level is necessary (example: I need to make sure I change to a catapult before I get to point A so I can knock down this tower/ or defeat an upcoming dangerous enemy that is difficult to take out except with 1 specific weapon). As the player you can select a combination of automated and user controlled weapons. This aspect can be a bit frustrating at time because some weapons just don't automate very well (or can't be automated), and there are times when the automated weapons just won't shoot at what you want them to shoot at sometimes, but that's the nature of the beast and we have to adjust our buildout accordingly. It's a game where you play a level figure out what you need more of and adjust and play again. Anyhow, I'm enjoying this game quite a bit, and recommend it if this sounds fun to you. I'm not sure how different the PC version is from iOS. If you like games like Defense Grid this should be fun for you.… Expand