

It's a perfect modern recreation of the classic beat 'em ups, and the Android port easily holds its own. As a matter of fact, it's the best brawler released in recent years, thanks to its spot-on controls, incredible 2D graphics (with sprites and HD art included), engaging characters (with old favorites and new characters to choose from), and outstanding music. Hands down, Streets of Rage 4 is the best brawler on the platform.

As long as you aren't looking to compete in end-game content or PvP, you should be good to enjoy this ARPG for free for a long while.Īndroid Police coverage: Streets of Rage 4 is now available on Android - here's what to expect from the brawler Still, the story-based experience holds its own. The game is, by definition, pay-to-win, especially since PvP is included. While you can earn all of this through gameplay, you can also purchase these advantages. And yes, these drops are what you'll use to power up your weapons. Yes, you can pay for convenience items that help boost your drops. It plays just like any other Diablo title, and controller support is included, along with a PC port complete with cross-play. So if you're looking to dive some dungeons while hacking and slashing your way to victory, with plenty of Diablo lore spread around to keep fans happy, you'll want to give Diablo Immortal a try. Still, Blizzard has thankfully built an ARPG for mobile that's fun for free and paying players alike, and that comes down to the amount of content that's in the game that doesn't require a dime from the player, with a polish that easily compares to AAA console/PC games. Sure, NetEase is still attached, which is very apparent with the game's monetization.
It's taken four years for Blizzard to get Diablo Immortal out the door, and after such a disaster of an announcement, it's amazing that the studio decided to stick it out. Android Police coverage: Diablo Immortal finally arrives on Android after a grueling four-year development cycle
