Nuclear Collapse story happened in the year of 2039, the world has been under controlled by the alien forces. Human’s are being enslaved to work in the dark underground mining. You the hero decides it is about time fight back and put an end to it. Although the graphics in the game isn’t great at all and fall short on the sound, it was able to captured the after postapocalyptic feel of it without making it dull and boring. MDES are well known for making games that are epic and huge, the game world is full of details and interesting moments. It’s up to you the players to experience yourself.

The gameplay is open ended means that you are free to explore anywhere in the world you like. At the start of the game, you doesn’t have any idea what’s going on around, but as the game progress, you’ll be introduced to the game depth RPG mechanics slowly. When you gain a level, you are given training points that can be used to train your character’s skill such as computer, pick locking or gunning. Playing games on a mobile phone is not as comfortable as other gaming consoles, you would like it to have as less button as possible to prevent your finger from cramping. The combat system in Nuclear Collapse makes it really easy for melee combat, to attack an enemy just walk right into it until it’s killed. While guns play is a little more complicated but also more fun, you can chose what kind of shot to take. Overall the interfaces of the game is intuitive and simple. Once you get used to it, you can’t think of any easier way to play such complicated RPG. As I mentioned before, the developers of MDES doesn’t make small scale games for casual gamers, Nuclear Collapse boasts a massive 20 hours of gameplay that rarely seen in a mobile! Even though Nuclear Collapse includes a lot of helpful quest log and map, it’s being held back by the graphics design somehow. Because of the plain design of NPC players, it is hard to remember which quest is from which NPC especially when you are taking several quest at the same time.

Despite some minor drawbacks here and there, I highly recommend Nuclear Collapse to the hardcore RPG fans. It is an ambitious game that goes beyond the limit, the high quality of presentation was able to cover the short side of the game.