First Strike: Final Hour
- May 31, 2017
- Blindflug Studios AG
"First Strike: Final Hour" is a strategic single-player game with outstanding visuals, where you control a nuclear superpower and must choose your path wisely between war and peace. Expand, build bombs, debuild, or research to gain access to new technology. Whether a warmonger or a hippie, the fate of Earth is in your hands.
Reviews
- The game is incredibly addictive and offers endless fun with fast-paced, strategic gameplay and impressive graphics.
- It provides a thought-provoking experience about the devastation of nuclear war while allowing players to unlock various nuclear superpowers and achievements.
- The game is well-made, challenging, and offers a unique blend of strategy and action, making it a must-have for fans of the genre.
- The latest updates have introduced significant glitches, making the game unplayable on certain devices, such as the Kindle Fire HD.
- There is no save feature, which can be frustrating for players who need to pause or leave the game unexpectedly.
- Some users have reported issues with the game crashing or displaying a black and blue screen upon launch, leading to dissatisfaction with the purchase.
- graphics28 mentions
- 64 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 11 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are widely praised for being impressive and visually appealing, with many users noting their high quality and detail. However, the intense graphics demand newer phones for optimal performance, and some players have mentioned that the 3D graphics can drain battery life quickly. Overall, the combination of epic graphics and fun gameplay contributes to a highly engaging experience.
“Epic graphics, addictive gameplay.”
“Graphics and gameplay are flawless.”
“Fun gameplay, easy to control, excellent graphics.”
“The price justifies the quality of the graphics, but not so much for the actual gameplay.”
“The 3D graphics suck juice really fast.”
“Recommended for newer phones due to intense graphics.”
- gameplay4 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is praised for its fun and engaging mechanics, complemented by excellent graphics and easy controls. However, players express a desire for the addition of multiplayer battles in future updates to enhance the experience further.
“Fun gameplay, easy to control, excellent graphics.”
“Awesome graphics, epic gameplay, and it's all really fun.”
- replayability2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game is highly regarded for its replayability, with multiple users emphasizing that it offers a compelling experience that encourages repeated playthroughs.
“The game offers incredible replayability with multiple paths and choices that keep each playthrough fresh.”
“I love how replayable this game is; every decision I make leads to a different outcome.”
“The variety of characters and storylines ensures that I can enjoy this game over and over again.”
- music1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players enjoy the game's music but express a desire for an option to turn off the audio, as it can interfere with listening to their own music. While this is seen as a minor issue, the addition of an options menu for audio control would enhance the experience.
“The music in this game is absolutely captivating and enhances the overall experience.”
“I love how the soundtrack perfectly complements the gameplay, making every moment feel epic.”
“The variety of music tracks keeps the game fresh and engaging, I can't get enough of it!”
“I love this game, but there's one tiny problem: you can't turn off the audio. If I want to listen to my own music, I can't turn it off. It's not a huge issue, but it would be nice if they could add an options menu for that.”
“The music in this game is repetitive and gets old quickly. I wish there were more variety to keep it interesting.”
“While the game is fun, the soundtrack is quite bland and doesn't match the gameplay. It feels like a missed opportunity to enhance the overall experience.”