Road to Valor: World War II is a new war combat game which is practically the same as Supercell's Clash Royale, but with the theme of the war confrontations that occurred in World War II.
And it is so, if you have played a lot of Clash Royale you will find yourself at home, but with the difference of the theme to find all kinds of war units such as tanks, combat units that fall by parachute or those that will use the bazookas to damage the enemy from a distance. What must be said, that there is some distinction if we compare it with Clash Royale. To meet her, go ahead.
Like Clash Royale
Road to Valor: World War II takes us to the warlike confrontation of World War II with some game mechanics in which we will face other players in a 1V1. We will have down our two secondary bases plus the main one, as well as the enemy player at the top. We will have to be releasing units as points are generated to use those different cards that we will have preselected in advance; yes, the cards will appear randomly.
There are two main differences with the aforementioned title Supercell, and that is that in Road to Valor: World War II we have access to various types of commanders and the possibility of choosing between two factions. These commanders differ in their way of engaging in combat. That is, we will have one who prefers support operations, while others will vary their strategies to attack with reinforcements, Blitzkrieg doctrine and many more. It is the characteristic that most identifies Road to Valor: World War II.
At the beginning of our journey in Road to Valor: World War II we will be able to choose two factions: the Allies or Axis Powers. In other words, the units will totally change depending on whether we use the Germany of the Second World War or we go directly to the Americans.
Road to Valor: World War II for more realistic combat
For the rest, we find ourselves with that of obtaining victories for get those boxes that will give us more letters in order to evolve our attack units. So we are facing a full freemium game that will find a way to save game time by going through micropayments. Although it happens with the titles of Supercell and many others, we have the possibility of using our precious life time as a bargaining chip to evolve over the weeks or months.
One of the highlights of Road to Valor: World War II is the graphic treatment that is more realistic. And the truth is that there are details that really attract attention such as that the soldiers and units have the physics of objects so that they do not cross one on top of the other. That is, you will have to know how to properly position the troops in battle to take advantage of their strengths as well as try to minimize their weaknesses.
As it makes us angry in this type of game is that some players, the "whales", will use micropayments to get those units that often mean the difference between victory and defeat. Anyway, to have some good games in the first levels it is more than enough.
Total freemium
That said, you already know what you are up against in Road to Valor: World War II, a title that drink from the Clash Royale inspiration source, as has happened with others and that you can find in this list, to take you back to that warlike confrontation that put the world as we know it now on the tightrope.
Technically it is very good and there are many details at stake. The graphic level is ten and the different explosions, how the units move to be placed in battle or how some are deployed shows the degree of detail that they have wanted to bring to this game.
Road to Valor: World War II is a new title for Android With which to fight against other players and show that you know a lot about military confrontations. You have it for free from the Google Play Store to start being a legend of 1v1 games.
Editor's opinion
- Editor's rating
- 3.5 star rating
- Very good
- Road to Valor: World War II
- Review of: Manuel Ramirez
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- Gameplay
- Graphics
- Sound
- Price quality
Pros
- Realistic visual style
- The fighting is quite frantic
- Able to choose 2 factions
Cons
- It is very similar to Clash Royale in conception