Cytus vs Mass Effect: Infiltrator
Cytus
Cytus is a fun and challenging, rhythm mobile game that has a rather striking futuristic/sci-fi theme and an intriguing story about how future robots try to save the human emotions they contain from being erased by storing them in the form of music. Cytus is the place where the music will eventually be kept.In terms of gameplay, the controls are easy to learn since there are, at most, 3 types of notes, but there are multiple ways of tapping on those 3 notes. Aside from its intuitive Active Scan Line system, Cytus also features over 200 songs and 400 variations of said songs. However, don't expect to be bip boppin' to the latest hits though. The songs are mostly just music (no singing) and they are often from the dance/electronic genre, though there are some from other genres, like pop, jazz, and trance, too.
Cytus is perhaps the first mobile game of its kind to include a really profound storyline in addition to its incredibly-addictive rhythm-based gameplay. If you're looking for a fun rhythm game for your mobile, this is definitely a game you'll want to play.
Mass Effect: Infiltrator
Mass Effect: Infiltrator from Electronic Arts is a strategy based TPS game set in the future as you try to expose Cerberus playing as a former Cerberus operative.The game features a series of missions in which you have to hunt down enemies and explore locations to unfold the jaw dropping storyline. These missions also include checkpoints which will save your progress and assign a score based on your combat performance regarding style, time and health attributes. With intuitive touch controls, you will be fighting against bosses with your bio-tech abilities and a series of weapons.
Delve into the future and defeat the evil tech mastermind Cerberus in this epic TPS game Mass Effect: Infiltrator.