![]() The game offers hints about the gestures you use to take cover, leap over barriers and so on, but even for a seasoned gamer, it took a while to get used to the controls. With one thumb, you move around by gesturing on the touch screen, while the other aims your weapon and fires. This makes it confusing to control at first. You can walk around and over the scenery, and to shoot, you have to aim your weapon both left and right and up and down. Unlike Wolfenstein, this game really is 3-D. It’s also so fast-paced that you’ll probably lose pretty quickly the first time you play it. ![]() You may find yourself looking around the game just to admire the buildings and characters. Its graphics are so good that you’ll see features like rippling water and haze. The setting is more modern: a militarized unit fighting terrorists. In contrast, Modern Combat 5: Blackout, $7 on iOS and Android, is jammed with detailed graphics, sophisticated controls and fast-paced gameplay. It’s simple, but it has drama, a spark that keeps you playing and great on-screen touch controls that make it easy for you to move through the game. Having said that, I still regard Wolfenstein as a personal favorite.
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