![]() ![]() Game Name: : Battle Supremacy The Good: Authentic things everywhere, good graphics, tanks. But my experience, as good-looking as it was, was frustrating more often than not, and I never got a sense that I was going to get any better at it. I can’t really fault the game for this I’m willing to accept that I simply have never learned the subtle art of using a virtual joystick. By the time I got moving again, I’d taken more hits. ![]() I was constantly having to reset my thumb, so my tank wasn’t rolling so much as lurching, and sometimes I’d end up in that weird twilight zone in the middle of the screen. You can run over absolutely anything that gets in your way. And I had the same problem I always have with virtual joysticks: Thumb-slippery. There’s also the fact that your controls consist of a virtual joystick somewhere in the vague “left side” of the screen, and camera controls are on the right, and something happens in the middle that’s neither of them. ![]() It’s slow to move and slower to turn, and while I’m sure at least one of the seven other tanks on offer are more maneuverable than the Sherman I started with, it did not make the best first impression. The first problem arose for me when I learned that the tank handled like, well, a tank. You can also zoom in with binoculars and target more precise shots manually, but mostly you’ll be rolling and firing, and that works alright. And that’s logical because it doesn’t make sense for a single person to be both driving and shooting. ![]() When you’re just driving around, your gunner handles the aiming you just tell him when to unload. Supremacy‘s attention to the little things translates most directly in the control and firing of your tank. ![]()
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