

As far as first-person shooters (FPSs) go, MC2: BP doesn’t do anything innovative, but it does have everything gamers expect from a modern FPS. Gameplay is fast-paced, exciting and unpredictable enough. It serves its job well enough as a framework for your soldier to fight in humid South American jungles one level and the Siberian Desert the next. It’s a little light, and the app doesn’t expand on it much as play continues, but it doesn’t matter. Fellow soldiers bust you out of captivity, and momentum thrusts you into a globetrotting campaign, your part in the War on Terror. For instance, as part of the iTunes month-long sale honoring Columbus Day, iTunes has marked it down to $0.99, which is a steal.Īs for the game, the setup is as follows: You’re a trooper and POW.

It does carry an MSRP of $6.99, and although the application is worthwhile at that price, consumers can often find it on sale. Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus HD is available as an iPad app. And that begs the question: Why didn’t Gameloft strive harder for unique branding? Generally, such cheap imitation would beg our derision. This is what Gameloft, the biggest publisher of iPhone games, was aiming for. As Kirito prepares to return to the front lines, he makes a promise to Silica that they'll meet again in the real world as she revives Pina.The Modern Combat 2: Black Pegasus application seems like a mobile offshoot of the massively popular Modern Warfare brand, and we wouldn’t be surprised if some consumers purchased it thinking so.

The guild realizes Kirito is the infamous Beater 'The Black Swordsman', and due to his higher levels and advanced skills, he outmatches Rosalia and her men, forcing them to surrender and send them to prison. However, Kirito reveals part of his reason for escorting Silica was to draw Rosalia out to arrest her. As they finally retrieve the item, the Pneuma Flower, they are confronted by Rosalia and her men, who are actually part of the Titan's Hand, a notorious orange player guild and are after Silica's flower. As they make their way towards the Hill of Memories the next day, Kirito tells Silica about his younger sister who is actually his cousin, who she reminds him of.

As they spend time together, Kirito warns Silicia of 'orange players', players who attack other players and 'red players', players who kill other players and someone is eavesdropping on their plans. As Kirito saves her, he tells Silica of an item at the Hill of Memories on the 47th floor that can revive her familiar within three days after it's death, offering to accompany her there. Silicia is ambushed by monsters whilst making her way alone through the forest and her dragon familiar, Pina, is killed trying to protect her. On February 23, 2024, a beast tamer named Silica, quits a party after arguing with their leader, Rosalia.
