Download MUSE for iPad for a Console-Like Shooter Game Experience
23.05.12
In the game, the left half of the screen is used to move (when holding a finger on the iPad) and the right half is used to aim and move the camera. It’s a good system that other shooters have used, and it’s well-implemented here.
There are buttons for rolling, crouching, and shooting (tap activated), which are well placed and easy to access. Health, weapons, and ammo are displayed at the top of the screen, and reloading weapons can be done by hitting the weapon bar.
Combat action is fast paced and fun, thanks to chained destructions and combo points that increase your score. When shooting, your target locks on to enemy units, which makes shooting much easier. You can turn this off in the options menu for more of a challenge.
Unlike most shooters, your health does not regenerate. Instead, there’s a syringe you can tap on the screen to restore some health and to increase movement. This is okay, but I prefer the faster pace of regeneration, especially since the syringe regenerates health anyways. Why make me hit a button when baseline health regeneration would accomplish the same goal?
Source: PadGadget