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Tap Tap Revenge 3's launch wasn't a pleasant purchase. You couldn't import your previous track packs, DLC wasn't working, batch downloading of free songs wasn't available, and even more issues appeared. Thankfully, Tapulous quickly responeded to feedback and began adding features that we've become accustomed to in TTR2. After giving them some time to iron out server issues, I've been having a lot of fun playing through TTR3 and enjoying some of the new music.
This version of Tap Tap Revenge features several gameplay changes. Firstly, 8x the points is no longer the cap for a multiplier to your score. If you're familiar with the Guitar Hero or Rock Band series, you'll know that star power notes appear at different points in songs. If you can hit that small streak of notes perfectly, you are awarded with star power. In this game, you can use it by hitting the star at the side of the screen, and it will temporarily give you a 16x points bonus. Another enhancement is an added indication of the timing of your hits on notes at the top right of the screen. Tap Tap Revenge 3 also marks the first time that paid DLC is available in the game. Don't worry: there's still free DLC, to the tune of over 100 tracks and new songs coming weekly. Another interesting addition is the levelling up system and avatar store. As you play the game, you earn coins and level up your avatar. You can customize this avatar by spending your coins in the avatar store. It's not something that I spent much time with, but the idea of levelling up is something that should keep most gamers hooked. After spending quite a bit of time with the game, let's see how it stacks up.
Activision is halting updates for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile. The game will be removed from app stores May 19, just a year after launch.
Another junker for the bin. Keep those live service games placed on a conveyor belt leading down an incinerator.
Has it really only been a year I think my region got early access cause I swear I had it long before that but that I played more than 1 game just to try it can't stand mobile games but cod mobile was about the most I could tolerate with a gamepad.
Oh well so long cod mobile hello cod on switch 2
MHHQ - Tencent requires Monster Hunter Outlanders mobile game devs to play World for 500 hours, a job listing claimed.
~25% of annual hours worked for a full-time employee, not including overtime. Doesn't seem unreasonable and kind of expected, IMHO.
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