![]() ![]() Thankfully controls hold up well and are responsive with a fairly easy to master layout. Even if you are controlling a squad of three powerful mechs it never really feels like you are which is a shame to say the least. All of this allow for players to mix up the combat but it quickly become repetitive and feel flat. Players will take control from a third-person perspective and make use of melee weapons, a range of different guns and special abilities. These missions will be played out by taking direct control of a squad of three mechs which you can swap between freely to defeat countless enemies and bosses. ![]() ![]() It does however serve as the backbone to a campaign that will see you battle across the Galaxy in over 50 missions. The story that the title delivers is on the serious side and might capture the attention of some players, but isn’t anything to write home about. Each equipped with armies of powerful mechs, it falls down to the player to be the deciding force in who will be the winning side. The set up for Mecha Storm is that a war between the two largest factions in our Galaxy has broken out after years of each side preparing for it. Sadly, the move from mobile devices to console has not gone without problems. So with the release of Mecha Storm on the Nintendo Switch you would hope that this holds up. Having giant powerful suits of metal battling it out with endless varieties of weapons and abilities is sure to get anyone interested in a title. It might be fair to say that one of the more interesting genres is that of mechs. ![]()
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