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Battle hand to hand in this arcade type fighting game for your mobile device

Battle hand to hand in this arcade type fighting game for your mobile device

Vote: (386 votes)

Program license: Free

Developer: NEKKI

Version: 2.34.0

Works under: Android

Also available for Windows

Vote:

Program license

(386 votes)

Free

Developer

Version

NEKKI

2.34.0

Works under:

Also available for

Android

Windows

Pros

  • Tons of Content
  • Adequate Graphics
  • Great Sound Effects

Cons

  • Energy Meter
  • Difficult Controls

Shadow Fight 2 is a fighting game for the Android mobile platform that gives players the opportunity to fight against opponents in a one-on-one setting. The game is similar to other side-view fighting games like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat, and it is entirely free to play. There are in-game purchases that can help players progress faster, but those purchases require real-world currency.

One of the first things players will notice about the combat system is that fighting is quite a bit slow compared to other games in the genre. This is actually something of a good thing, because it allows players to focus more on skill and less on button-mashing. The combat system for the game is pretty decent considering the slower pace, and many players will probably have to adjust their style of play to deal with it.

Players have to watch their enemies closely and plan attacks precisely if they want to do any damage since the game gives the player the chance to counter and play based on skill. Those who are accustomed to mashing buttons over and over to win will have to find a new technique.

Just like most fighting games, the story is a bit lacking as well. There is an attempt to create a plot, but it really has no bearing on the game itself. Players will find the story almost a distraction from the actual gameplay.

After a player wins a fight, they are awarded coins that can be used for buying items, weapons, and armor. More coins are awarded if the player incorporates effective combos and a smart fighting style. There's also a secondary currency that must be purchased with real-world money, and that currency is used to unlock certain special items.

Since the game requires touchscreen controls, a virtual analog stick provides the player with the ability to move the character around the screen. There are also two buttons for attacking, and those buttons represent punching and kicking. Combining these attacks with specific directional vectors on the analog stick will create different moves that are more powerful than standard attacks. Unfortunately, these combos are difficult to pull off because of the touchscreen controls. There will be many instances where players will accidentally block instead of attack, or vice versa.

The game also features an online mode that provides players with the opportunity to fight other human players. In Underworld mode, players will team up to attack powerful bosses in multiplayer battles.

Perhaps the biggest complaint with the game is the presence of the energy meter. The meter dictates when players can fight, and if it is empty, the only way to refill it is by waiting or by paying to refill it early. Players will find the best way to play the game without spending any real money is to play short bursts whenever a bit of free time comes around.

Pros

  • Tons of Content
  • Adequate Graphics
  • Great Sound Effects

Cons

  • Energy Meter
  • Difficult Controls