Battle Supremacy
SCORE: 62
 
 
A digital download code for Battle 
		Supremacy came into Family Friendly Gaming recently. This digital 
		download code worked on the Nintendo Switch. I did some research and 
		found Battle Supremacy can also be found on the MAC, and as an app. I do 
		not know if there are any differences between versions. Battle Supremacy 
		on the Nintendo Switch has a listing for in-game purchases. Battle 
		Supremacy is a 1.76 gig download. There are no physical copies of this 
		game to my knowledge.
		
		The two modes in Battle Supremacy are campaign and online. I only used 
		the campaign mode of Battle Supremacy. Like most others here at Family 
		Friendly Gaming I am not into the online game play modes. Too many bad 
		experiences, and too many companies expecting even more money to play 
		someone with others who are not local. Real friends come over and play 
		locally in my opinion.
		
		Graphically Battle Supremacy looks okay. It did not overwhelm me with 
		its graphical prowess on the Nintendo Switch. On the other hand Battle 
		Supremacy did not disappoint me like so many app ports to the Switch. 
		There is violence as we drive around a tank and blow up other tanks. It 
		is possible to get your tank blown up by the enemy tanks. Which can be 
		really lame if you are deep within one of the long levels.
		
		The most interesting game play mechanic in Battle Supremacy is waiting 
		to reload the gun turret. The time this takes means you will probably 
		take a hit from the tank you just shot at. Some tanks take one hit to 
		blow up, and others take more. It can also depend where you hit the 
		tank. I found hitting the spot just below the turret usually meant a one 
		hit kill. That was not always the case though.
		
		I struggled with the controls a lot in Battle Supremacy. The zoom is a 
		nice feature when trying to shoot other tanks. It is generally better to 
		shoot them from far off. The computer controlled tanks on my side were 
		not very bright. Contrast that with the computer controlled tanks 
		attacking us. They could employ some intelligent strategies at times. A 
		few times they caught me in an enfilade. The tanks move slowly, and are 
		cumbersome at times.
		- Mark
		Graphics: 65%
		Sounds: 70%
		Replay/Extras: 60%
		Gameplay: 55%
		Family Friendly Factor: 60%
		
		System: Nintendo Switch
		Publisher: Atypical Games
		Developer: Atypical Games
		Rating: ‘E10+’ - Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY
		{Mild Violence}
		
		
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