Savage Clash
"Savage Clash" is a thrilling cross-era battle game that offers simple yet engaging gameplay. Fight in epic battles spanning different eras, commanding a variety of units and weapons. With unmatched joy and excitement, players experience the ultimate thrill of victory in this must-play game.
Reviews
- The game is fun and simple, providing an enjoyable time-killing experience.
- Some players appreciate the nostalgic play style reminiscent of the original Age of War.
- There are positive remarks about the game's potential and fun elements, with hopes for future updates.
- The game is criticized for being a poor knockoff of Age of War, with many players feeling it lacks originality and quality.
- Frequent ads disrupt gameplay, causing frustration and crashes, leading to a negative experience.
- There are serious concerns about security and account recovery, with reports of fraudulent charges and lost progress.
- monetization19 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of the game has been heavily criticized for its aggressive ad placements and pay-to-win mechanics, with users reporting frequent interruptions from ads after nearly every level and mid-game. Many players feel that the game prioritizes revenue generation over gameplay enjoyment, leading to frustration with both the ad frequency and the high costs associated with removing them. Overall, the monetization approach is seen as detrimental to the gaming experience, with some users even experiencing technical issues related to the ads.
“It was too focused on making you grind and pay; I wasn't willing to sit through more video ads than gameplay.”
“Although the mid-game ads that are forced ruin the experience and become tiring.”
“You will find many advertisements within the game; when you pass one level, you will be forced to look at it every time you complete it.”
- gameplay3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay is criticized for being overly focused on grinding and monetization, with excessive video ads detracting from the experience. While the core concept is simple and enjoyable, the predatory microtransaction model and pay-to-progress mechanics make it a game to avoid in favor of alternatives like Age of War.
“It was too focused on making you grind and pay; I wasn't willing to sit through more video ads than gameplay.”
“I warn anyone away from this game. The concept is simple and fun, but taking a classic to this level of predatory microtransaction spamming and grind/pay to progress mechanics makes this game one to avoid.”
“No point; just go play Age of War without the ads and pay-to-win mechanics.”
- character development1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Character development in this game is criticized for its reliance on microtransactions, with multiple battle passes and purchasable characters detracting from the experience. Players find the character design lacking and the progression system, which includes abilities and unit cards, to be poorly executed. Overall, the focus on monetization overshadows meaningful character growth.
“If you're looking for old age of war games, this isn't it. It has a microtransaction spin with five different battle passes, purchasable characters, stage-based combat, small maps, bad character design, and weird ability and unit card progression.”
“The character development feels shallow and uninspired, lacking the depth and growth that I expected from a game of this genre.”
“I was disappointed by the limited options for character customization and progression, making it hard to feel a connection to the characters.”
- optimization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Many users express frustration with the game's optimization, feeling that the developers prioritize profit over delivering a well-performing experience, which detracts from overall enjoyment.
“It's not worth playing a game when all they care about is quick money instead of performance.”
“The game runs poorly on even high-end systems, making it frustrating to play.”
“Frequent crashes and long loading times ruin the overall experience.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Users report stability issues, particularly noting that the game frequently freezes after ads, requiring a restart of the app. Many express hope for improvements in future updates.
“Could be good, but after every ad the game freezes, forcing me to restart the app. I will edit my review once this is repaired.”
“The game crashes frequently, making it nearly unplayable.”
“I experience constant lag and random crashes, which ruins the overall experience.”
- music1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally considered cool, but it appears that the Age of War soundtrack is underutilized by players.
“The soundtrack perfectly complements the game's atmosphere, enhancing the overall experience.”
“I love how the music evolves with the gameplay, making each moment feel more intense and engaging.”
“The variety of tracks keeps the gameplay fresh and exciting, making me want to explore every corner of the game.”
“Cool game, but nobody uses the Age of War soundtrack.”
“The music feels repetitive and doesn't add much to the overall experience.”
“I expected a more dynamic soundtrack, but it often feels flat and uninspired.”