![]() ![]() With your band of heroes on the left side of the screen and your foe on the right, the game cycles through all of the characters, one by one, giving each a chance to take a pop at the troops opposite. When it comes to the battles themselves, Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes isn’t afraid to fall back on what are now well established norms on mobile. ![]() Indeed, you can sum up Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes in just one sentence: A simplified but ultimately confusing free-to-play take on a turn-based RPG. Who knew, eh? You’d have thought they’d have whipped up some kind of promotional buzz for it, right?įor all the clarity there has been in Disney’s well-coordinated hype campaign for Star Wars: The Force Awakens – we imagine you’d need to be an Imperial Japanese soldier abandoned on an island in South East Asia still fighting World War II not to have heard about the return of the dark side – this mobile tie-in is comparatively cluttered and without any real vision to speak of. Did you know there’s a new Star Wars film out? Seriously, you might not have heard anything about it, but apparently it’s been in development for a few years now and it’s being directed by some guy who was behind some TV show or other where a load of people got stranded on an island. ![]()
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