Friday, July 15, 2011

Wolf Team

Ever wanted to headshot a wolf or steal bases as a wolf? In Wolf Team, you can. However, after a bit of playing, you realize that it's still a lot like your usual first-person-shooting game. You try to avoid headshots, yet there's a lot of the time when you have to stay in your spawn point. Wolves are far too overpowered with different powers, e.g. freezing, thunder, etc. which probably takes a lot of grinding to get. Guns, on the other hand, don't have any powers except shoot, shoot, shoot. Some wolves (especially the tank, the Guardian Wolf. 380 HP) has a lot of HP and it's just shooting. Wolves are really good in close-range combat, or at least this game says, which just forces you to just shoot if you're in a Human vs. Wolf or even a Human/Wolf vs. Human/Wolf battle. Plus, wolves can jump and move better than humans, or at least this game says. There's a Wolf vs. Wolf battle, but that can get especially chaotic.

On the other hand, I haven't seen/heard of 'you can control wolves' in a shooting game yet. Decent graphics, a bit fun game.

6/10.

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