Leave a Review Archero
The Best Mobile Game
I have no idea where to begin. I don’t even like mobile games, yet Archero has single-handedly reignited my desire to play any sort of game on my phone in sittings larger than half an hour without going crazy from all the ads. There are a couple reasons for this. Number one, most importantly, the ads are completely optional throughout your experience. Number two is these ads give the player insane rewards during events, daily commission activities, and all else. No matter what, you can expect to be rewarded without fail for anything you do in Archero. It’s not just about running around and shooting enemies (but yes that is the main premise), it’s about your character’s progression, the equipment and weapons to choose from, evolutions and upgrades, pets and literal draconic abilities that you can consistently use throughout battle. It’s about playing with your friends or playing with complete strangers. It’s whatever you make it, and the devs were certainly dead set on ensuring this quality as well as putting immense effort into consistent updates, new awesome features (I love the pets update), and an immersive experience that could not dream of having me more hooked. I hate mobile games, but Archero provides me with an experience second to none, and as such it is the only mobile game I still have.Show lessGreat game but…
Great game play and one of the better mobile phone games out there, I read quite a few of your reviews and they all said it: great game but but it seems like you never actually changed what users asked for but like most games like Archero you get to the impossible levels, as I call them, where there are multiple bosses, they do more damage, and the user hopes to get lucky with the combination of weapons he gets at the lucky wheel to live on, but this becomes tedious and ultimately you reach the level of frustration that leads you to deleting the game entirely like I’m about to do, thank you for making a fun game that I enjoyed for months, I just don’t want to spend days to get past level 14: Frigid Tundra, I know not too far into it. I give it a 10 stars for play and design and a 1 for understanding the levels of frustration players get to, the grind is fine if there’s an equal level of what a player wins, maybe having an “easy” mode option. Anyway, I don’t leave reviews ever but thought why not, maybe you’ll update the game for future users, maybe some of the developers should play the game to understand user frustrations. Like I said 10 stars for game play, sad to delete but too frustrated.Show lessFun game with only one criticism
This game is a perfect mix of luck and skill! RNG determines the power up choices per run while you have to use the random powers you got to survive. Because of this, each run have slight variety. I also find that the level increase and the difficulty mirrors the difficulty of the chamber quite well! The damage taken by the player from enemies is not too much that it’s a problem but not too little so that it stays as a threat.
Although, I’d like to see the rooms be generated by RNG as well, I understand that this is a free game and might not be possible for the price.
The only major criticism I have about this game is the mobility. I find it to be clunky and difficult to control for a game that prioritizes dodging, and it has greatly impacted boss fights. My perfect runs have ended many times and left me frustrated because of this problem, especially when there are enemy bullets that tracks you. If changing the mobility is a problem, then a good alternative is to add many defense-based power ups similar to the shields and temporary invincibility so that the player can tank the damage they cannot avoid due to the clunkiness of the movements.Show less