You could end up playing for a long time; possibly for eternity. Diablo has been one of the best-selling franchises on the PC platform ever since it was first released in , and for good reason too.
Its gameplay was incredibly addictive, surprisingly deep, and yet still very simple and easy to grasp. It sounds like a perfect match for the touchscreen mobile market. That's where Eternity Warriors comes in. It might seem demeaning to call the games in this series 'Diablo Clones', but that really is what they are when you get down to it.
Fortunately, 'clone' doesn't and shouldn't automatically mean 'bad'. Eternity Warriors 2 maintains much of the fun and addictiveness that its ancestor created, provided you can deal with some hurdles along the way. The gameplay in Eternity Warriors 2 is very straightforward. You control a manly warrior in a grim fantasy world filled with monster-infested dungeons, and your job is to go into the dungeons and kill the monsters.
There's apparently some story about monsters reappearing years after the events of the first game, but it's completely nonexistent in the actual content of the app. There really is no context provided for why you're going around slaughtering monsters that, for all you know, are simply chilling in their homes. While games in general are not where you go to hear a good yarn, and mobile games are even less so, a little bit of effort in contextualizing the gameplay of Eternity Warriors 2 would have been appreciated.
That aside, the gameplay mostly works where it counts. The screen is often filled to the brim with enemies, but you've got the means to clear them out efficiently. Your attacks often consist of these wide, sweeping maneuvers that are ideal for hitting multiple targets at once, though how effective they are at that usually depends on the kind of weapon you're using. The dual axes you wield at the beginning are pretty good, but require you to be in the thick of danger, whereas something like a scythe will allow you to attack from range at the expense of being a little slower.
Finding a weapon that works for you and using the right tool for the job plays a significant part of the fun. Besides weapons, you also have a number of other techniques to help you along. There's a dash attack that lets you charge headlong into your foes and knock them around. You can opt to do a charged attack which is far more damaging than your usual flurries, but requires you to wind up a bit. You can also block attacks, with the ability to riposte if your timing is absolutely perfect.
These actions typically expend a finite resource called Rage, which can usually be restored alongside health with a variety of potions. Unfortunately, that pretty much covers the range of actions you can do in Eternity Warriors 2; there really is no way to play a mage of any sort, let alone cast spells, so the app feels quite limited in scope.
Fortunately, you can still get a lot of mileage out of these abilities and have a lot of fun in the process. It helps that Eternity Warriors 2 is a very good-looking game. Despite the app's low specs, it still manages to cram a lot of detail into the characters. The protagonist may not be the most original-looking guy out there, but you can still pick up on his facial features, the muscles on his torso, the dark hair he wears, and the red scarf he fancies. Better yet, every weapon and piece of armor he can use has a distinct appearance and is rendered onto his model when equipped, so dressing him up in new gear is pretty fun.
The same goes for the enemies. There are a lot of ugly critters out there, and not only do they come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, but they also have unique attack patterns and animations. Upgrade your gear to become the ultimate Eternity Warrior in Udar! You can disable in-app purchasing by adjusting your device settings.
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