:Dead Trigger 2 Review: More Madfinger Mayhem: Hardcore Droid
The original Dead Trigger managed to succeed where so many other mobile first-person shooters have failed by embracing the merits and weaknesses of its platform. Rather than trying to ape the conventions of console shooters, it created an addictive game that emphasized crowd control and close-range combat rather than precision aiming, and short, bite-sized missions rather than long, cinematic campaigns. It put the basic conventions of the genre in a context that made sense on a phone without abandoning the core of what makes first-person shooters work.










