ShadowWolf
Night owl gamer. BR and survival specialist.
ShadowWolf
Impressive open-world survival
Undawn surprised me with the quality of its open world. Skyforge City floating in the clouds is breathtaking. The survival mechanics are solid — crafting, base building, and the day/night cycle keep things interesting. The Demonic Eye boss is genuinely challenging. Co-op with friends makes it even better.
ShadowWolf
GTA-inspired but needs work
Free City tries to be GTA on mobile and partially succeeds. The open world is decent, car customization is fun, and the parkour mechanics are surprisingly good. But the game feels unpolished — NPC AI is basic, missions get repetitive, and there are frequent bugs. Still in early stages though, so I'm hopeful.
ShadowWolf
Best optimized BR game
What I love about Free Fire is how well it runs on ANY device. My old phone handles it perfectly. The ranked system is addictive, and the new Moko character is fun to play. Clash Squad is my favorite mode — it's like a mini tournament every match. The community is huge in SEA and South America.
ShadowWolf
Great gunplay, too many bots in BR
Multiplayer is fantastic — the weapon balance this season feels good. But Battle Royale still fills lobbies with bots even in higher ranks. It makes wins feel less satisfying. The DMZ Recon mode is a step in the right direction though. Overall still a must-play for FPS fans.
ShadowWolf
Skill-based shooter, refreshing
In a mobile market flooded with aim-assist and auto-fire, Valorant Mobile stands out as a genuinely skill-based FPS. No pay-to-win, no stat-boosting skins — pure skill. The Yoru and Clove nerfs were needed for mobile balance. The only learning curve is adapting to touchscreen precision, but gyroscope helps a lot.