The Game Name Is Pascal's Wager. it is a Mobile Version Of This Game That Can Be Played On Android Devices But This Game is Paid And It Cost at Least 6 Dollar But You Can Play This Game For Free Scroll Down To Know More About The Game and Its Specifications
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About Game
All that said, Pascal’s Wager isn’t a bad game, as long as you have the proper setup. You’ll need a controller, for starters. Imagine playing Dark Souls on a touch screen; there may be no purer form of hell. I tried it, because I was curious, but it didn’t take long before I abandoned this approach for the obvious reasons. It just doesn’t work very well, especially with a game that demands so much precision in timing and movement.
Mercifully, the iPhone and iPad now support PlayStation 4 and Xbox One controllers via Bluetooth, and the game becomes much more viable once you’re playing with one. You’ll instantly feel right at home if you’re even somewhat familiar with the Souls games, because all the buttons are in the exact same place!
I used the touchscreen controls during my initial attempt at a boss fight, and you can see the results above. Then I connected my PS4 controller, and was able to dodge roll and parry like a champ. All of the familiar vibes of a Dark Souls boss, like learning attack patterns and avoiding inopportune death stomps, apply here. I was finally able to take out a boss named The Flagellant once I mastered its timing and learned how to get in a few quick hits before rolling away, something I’m not sure I would have ever been able to do with the touch controls.
The feeling of satisfaction was comparable to taking out the Cleric Beast in Bloodborne for the first time; so the game is at least successful at delivering some of what makes so many of us fans of the Souls series. And delivering on that promise on an iOS device is kind of the whole point of Pascal’s Wager; I didn’t expect anything too blazingly original from this game.
To be fair to Pascal’s Wager, it does try to branch out from the Souls model in a few key areas, for better or worse. Unlike the massive, sprawling, interconnected maps of Souls games, Pascal’s Wager is set across smaller, disconnected maps that split the game into discrete “levels.” You’re still following the familiar loop of opening shortcuts and trying to reach the next safe altar, but you won’t have the thrill of realizing the dungeon you’ve been crawling in is directly below where the whole game started.
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Specifications
:- For Android, the minimum specifications are a Snapdragon 625 or equivalent with 64 bit support, Android 5.0, 3 GB RAM, and 5 GB of storage space. The recommended specifications for the Android version are a Snapdragon 825 or equivalent with 64 bit support, Android 5.0, 3GB RAM, and 5 GB of storage space
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Game Download Size - 1.4gb
Game Full Size With Additional Files - 5gb
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Note - First Watch This Tutorial Video Given Below
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