Requires iOS 6.0 or later.***įollow us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: New in Version 1.4.0 Now supports iOS 8.1.2.Call Of Duty Strike Team 3D Customized Duvet Cover Bedding Set is designed by a professional team. *** NOTE: Call of Duty®: Strike Team is ONLY compatible with and optimized for iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad mini, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPad (4th generation), and iPod touch (5th generation). Please visit to view Activision's privacy policy. By downloading, installing or using this App, you agree to Activision's privacy policy, as may be updated by Activision from time to time. All other trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners. ACTIVISION and CALL OF DUTY are trademarks of Activision Publishing, Inc. Compete against family, friends and the Call of Duty®: Strike Team community for leaderboard domination. SURVIVAL MODE: Put your skills to the test as you fight off waves of increasingly difficult enemies.
Strategically customize the members of your squad with weapons, perks or body armor.ĬAMPAIGN MODE: Experience an immersive single-player campaign full of epic, cinematic moments in diverse locations around the world. Switch between first-person and third-person action at almost any time. Your mission is to lead a Joint Special Operations Team in a global effort to hunt down those responsible. finds themselves in a war with an unknown enemy. Tensions run high amongst the world’s superpowers. Call of Duty®: Strike Team features the revolutionary ability to dynamically switch from run-and-gun first-person view to reconnaissance and coordinated squad attacks in third-person view. Fully customize your squad’s loadouts and abilities before leading them into combat in diverse gameplay environments. SLIDE TO PLAY: "Game of the Month, September 2013"Ĭall of Duty®: Strike Team delivers an all-new, first-person and third-person Call of Duty® experience built from the ground up for mobile and tablet devices. YAHOO GAMES: One of "10 games fit for your iPhone 5S" MODOJO: "Excellent graphics in both strategic and first-person views…" APPLE: Editor's Choice Best of 2013 Blockbuster Games
*For the optimal experience we recommend rebooting your device before you play this app for the first time* **NOT compatible with iPhone4, iPod Touch 4th Gen, iPhone 3GS** If we're honest, though, we get the feeling Call of Duty: Strike Team will leave both strategy and FPS fans slightly unsatisfied. And between gunship attacks, infiltration missions, and the obligatory vehicle section, there's a reasonable variety of blasting to be done. However, it's an admirable experiment, especially with traditionally a unadventurous property like Call of Duty. But in trying to develop two games in one, the developer hasn't fully fleshed out either one. Each mode of play has its strengths, though arguably the tactical flex of the drone's eye-view is more consistently useful.
While you can issue several commands - walk, run, fire, hack - you can't choose when to crouch, or either of your team members into an overwatch state. This dumbing-down is also evident in the third-person setup.
Though it is better than trying to move, aim, and fire using virtual sticks alone, it does feel like a bit of a cheat, and dulls the seratonin rush that usually accompanies a perfectly executed headshot. To combat the always iffy control which plague touchscreen FPS, CoD: Strike Team features an assisted-aiming toggle which lets you snap between enemies by tapping the sides of the screen.
However, when enemies get all up in your grill, you're better off getting an eyeball behind those iron sights and moving down foes face-to-face. As well as altering the rules the game - you can tell your squaddies to take headshots, and flank while providing suppressing fire - the third-person mode is also the only way to perform group maneuvres like the assisted wall jump. You see, though you can switch between perspectives at almost any time, some sections of CoD: Strike Team's three stage campaign seem tailored for one view or the other.įor example, when you find yourself surrounded by enemies entrenched enemies or pinned down by turrets, the tactical perspective is generally the way forward. The result is a Call of Duty: Strike Team, a game which tugs you in two different directions, but never allows you to comfortably settle in either camp. In an apparent effort to give iOS gamers a Call of Duty game which harnesses the full potential of the touchscreen interface, UK developer The Blast Furnace has tried to capture the best of both worlds: a fully-fledged Call of Duty FPS which also let players command their squad from a drone's-eye view. When is a first-person shooter not a first-person shooter? When it's also a tactical third-person RTS.