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First Impressions of the Mobile MMORPG SequelOC2 Order & Chaos 2: Redemption News

SBFordSBFord Former Associate EditorMember LegendaryPosts: 33,129
edited September 2015 in News & Features Discussion

imageFirst Impressions of the Mobile MMORPG SequelOC2 Order & Chaos 2: Redemption News

Order & Chaos was one of the original mobile MMORPGs coming out of the perennial mobile game maker, Gameloft. Now, several years later, the sequel is here with Order & Chaos 2: Redemption. Boasting upgraded visuals, controls, UI, and loads of other additions, we've been dabbling with the game this past week ahead of the official launch.

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  • Nickhead420Nickhead420 Member UncommonPosts: 251
    I was going to check it out but I have no compatible devices.
  • mnemic666mnemic666 Member UncommonPosts: 224
    Well, downloaded it. Will tool around to see if it ends up not completely sucking or if it will be like every other MMO/psuedo-MMO I've downloaded on my phone and be just a waste of time.
  • raynforceraynforce Member UncommonPosts: 25
    edited September 2015
    If your device is 'incompatible', you can try 'sideloading'.

    For Android users, when ANY game is not compatible with your phone (never really an iPhone problem), try doing a Google search for the 'game name' .apk (that is 'period APK'). This is an install file for the game. You'll also need an APK installer from the Google Play store to install the APK. Last, Google search ''your phone model' sideload' as often you need to enable an option to allow your phone to install apps that are not from the Play store (adding your OS version can help as well if you know it).

    A lot of times a game has not yet been tested for compatibility for your device but can still be played just fine. My phone for example is a Japanese model Galaxy S3 which is almost never marked as 'compatible' but can play pretty much any game on the market.

    You can also download APK files for games in regions you have no access to (I often have to do this to play Engligh US games in Japan). Just be careful that the APK file is from a reputable site as like anything from the internet, it can have a virus (if you are really paranoid, you can even get a friend to download the game from the Play Store, package it as an 'APK' and send it to you).
  • Nickhead420Nickhead420 Member UncommonPosts: 251
    raynforce said:
    If your device is 'incompatible', you can try 'sideloading'.

    For Android users, when ANY game is not compatible with your phone (never really an iPhone problem), try doing a Google search for the 'game name' .apk (that is 'period APK'). This is an install file for the game. You'll also need an APK installer from the Google Play store to install the APK. Last, Google search ''your phone model' sideload' as often you need to enable an option to allow your phone to install apps that are not from the Play store (adding your OS version can help as well if you know it).

    A lot of times a game has not yet been tested for compatibility for your device but can still be played just fine. My phone for example is a Japanese model Galaxy S3 which is almost never marked as 'compatible' but can play pretty much any game on the market.

    You can also download APK files for games in regions you have no access to (I often have to do this to play Engligh US games in Japan). Just be careful that the APK file is from a reputable site as like anything from the internet, it can have a virus (if you are really paranoid, you can even get a friend to download the game from the Play Store, package it as an 'APK' and send it to you).
    Awesome. I'll have to look into this.
  • sirachsirach Member UncommonPosts: 54
    I was going to check it out but I have no compatible devices.
    This is also available in the Windows 10 Store.
  • zenarcade83zenarcade83 Member CommonPosts: 7
    The game is pretty awesome and right now they have a great deal for $4.99 to get tons of great items, most importantly the XP ring. It automatically moves you to the teir 2 reward thing. Very few complaints other then lots of early quests that require talking to multiple npcs numerous times in a very small area. It causes for a huge congestion of players and with the UI it tends to make the inspect icons pop up on other players. Other than that just make sure you have a full battery and/or are constantly plugged in charging. It is a HUGE battery hog. Went from 100% to 8% in about 2 hours on my Galaxy Tab. Very little lag shockingly and the landscape is beautiful. The quest guide makes it easy to know where you're going. Only issue there is its easy to miss quest givers if you just follow the paths given for quests since most will lead u over hills etc and not on actual paths. Very impressed so far and I expect many more hours played in the next few days. 9/10
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