Indus Battle Royale Mobile Review: A Buggy yet ambitious BR title

Indus Battle Royale Mobile Review: A Buggy yet ambitious BR title

As a long-time gamer who has seen my fair share of both hits and misses in the gaming world, I must say that my experience with Indus Battle Royale Mobile was a roller coaster ride of expectations and reality.


As a passionate fan, I’ve dived into the thrilling world of “Indus Battle Royale Mobile,” a groundbreaking battle royale game developed right here in India by the talented minds at SuperGaming in Pune. This title stands out from other BR games due to its unique features, carving its own niche in the crowded market. However, upon its launch, it has faced both praise and scrutiny. Intrigued by the buzz, I wanted to see for myself if the criticism was justified or not. Here, I’ll be sharing my personal take on “Indus Battle Royale Mobile,” offering an honest appraisal of the game.

For this review, I played Indus Battle Royale Mobile on both Motorola G32 and iPhone 13, accumulating a total of 18 hours of playtime. This allowed me to explore all the features present in the game on both a low-end and high-end device, enabling a detailed analysis. This will be a mixed review filled with both negative and positive remarks.

For newcomers diving into the Indus Battle Royale Mobile world, we’ve prepared a Beginner’s Guide to get you acquainted with the fundamentals and delved into the details of the Grudge System within the game. Don’t forget to check out our Redeem codes article for some complimentary goodies during your journey. In case you encounter any in-game problems, consult our customer support article to link up with the official help team of the game.

Indus offers a unique approach with its gameplay mechanics

Let’s delve into the gaming experience offered by Indus Battle Royale Mobile, focusing first on its review. This high-speed battle royale shooting game offers a host of distinctive elements, such as the Grudge system and dual win conditions, which intensify the competitive aspect of play.

Incorporating the **Grudge mechanism** into the game offers a thrilling dimension, enabling players to retaliate against opponents who defeated them earlier or protect themselves from foes holding personal grudges.

Indus Battle Royale Mobile Review: A Buggy yet ambitious BR title

A notable aspect is the mechanics of the Cosmium Clutch, where gathering Cosmium can result in an immediate win for your team at the end of the match’s final circle. This not only intensifies the competition throughout each game but also encourages the creation of new strategies on the spot. The increased tension, alongside the game’s rapid tempo, offers a heart-pounding gaming experience.

Beyond this, the game adopts a common battle royale structure, where you jump from the battleship with your teammates to a designated spot on the map. Once there, you’ll need to scavenge for weapons, equipment, useful items, and bullets. The choice is yours whether to attack enemies immediately or adopt a tactical approach and strive for the Cosmium.

The game’s concept might seem appealing, but its execution leaves much to be desired. Issues like poor gunplay, inadequate mechanics such as leaning and going prone, and a lack of diversity in vehicles (currently only a bike called Tofaan is available) make the gaming experience less enjoyable. Moreover, the large Virlok map doesn’t harmonize well with the bike’s rough handling.

Indus Battle Royale Mobile Review: A Buggy yet ambitious BR title

On paper, everything is great about the game and it also aims to provide a unique battle royale experience. However, it struggles with laggy elements and poor optimization, which can lead to a frustrating gameplay experience, especially on low-to-mid-end devices. Additionally, the unsmooth controls and unpolished gunplay hamper the overall enjoyment. I wouldn’t want to invest more time in this game, as it doesn’t feel that much rewarding like PUBG/BGMI or Call of Duty Mobile.

The Graphics look impressive on paper, but fall short in-game

I had high expectations for the graphics considering all the previews and artwork, but when I started playing, I was genuinely let down. While I’m not criticizing Free Fire, it seems we could use fewer games that are dull and overly cartoonish, with low-quality textures and unappealing color schemes in the environment. On the other hand, Apex Legends Mobile offers a more enjoyable experience just by moving around its map, thanks to its vivid and stunning graphics.

Indus Battle Royale Mobile Review: A Buggy yet ambitious BR title

In this title, you’ll face significant challenges as you traverse and engage in combat across the expansive Virlok terrain, the sole map featured within the game. While the graphics were once satisfactory, they now struggle to meet today’s expectations given the substantial resources allocated for its creation.

As a gamer, I’ve been intrigued by the Indo-futuristic concept, but unfortunately, the graphics, character models, and environment designs are underwhelming compared to what I currently enjoy in my battle royale games like Call of Duty Mobile (CODM). Despite its flaws, CODM manages to deliver an engaging gaming experience that this game seems to be lacking.

The game needs to level up its optimization massively

As an ardent supporter of this game developed in India, it’s disheartening to see less emphasis on optimizing for the Indian market, especially considering the gameplay experience. Though they’ve certainly catered to our cultural tastes with Indian-themed cosmetics like skins, battle passes, avatars, and weapons, it seems they overlooked the fact that not all Indians can afford high-end or even mid-range devices for optimal gaming.

Indus Battle Royale Mobile Review: A Buggy yet ambitious BR title

As a gamer, I’m disappointed because this game isn’t just about having a great phone; it’s the laggy gameplay that’s ruining the experience for me. I thought for sure the optimization would be decent, but it seems like the developers dropped the ball even in this essential aspect.

As a passionate gamer, I’ve noticed that playing games on lower to mid-range devices often leads to noticeable lag, and even upgrading to high-end devices doesn’t seem to make much of a difference in performance. It’s a bit disappointing, especially considering their marketing efforts positioning these devices as “Made in India.” However, it seems they’ve overlooked the technical aspects that matter to us gamers, which is a missed opportunity.

Sliding mechanics are smooth but the game lacks proper Controls and UI

As a devoted gamer, I’ve found that this battle royale game shares some control similarities with others in its genre, but the overall feel is quite rough around the edges. The gunplay isn’t as smooth as I’d like it to be, which makes executing those thrilling plays rather challenging. Miraculously, I’ve unlocked Team Deathmatch (TDM) and Mini-Team Deathmatch, but unfortunately, the excitement just doesn’t seem to pop in the same way it does in other games.

Indus Battle Royale Mobile Review: A Buggy yet ambitious BR title

The excitement of firing at targets just isn’t there for me, as the controls seem clunky, and the aim assistance is poor. However, I should mention that the movement mechanics are reasonable, with decent sliding capabilities. I thought the control and user interface would be good considering its similarities to other games in the genre, but it was quite underwhelming. Given the budget for the game and the anticipation generated over the past few years, it’s incredibly disappointing, to put it mildly.

You can choose to spend on the IAPs without being forced to

As an enthusiastic player, I must say that the in-game marketplace is a treasure trove of unique items. Among these are Epic and Legendary Lotus Crates, Lucky Spin options, Premium cosmetics, and offerings from the Cosmic Store, all meticulously designed to perfection. The creators have truly outdone themselves by infusing the game with local Indian charm, introducing characters like Rakshas, Kali Billi, Rana, and Baldev, as well as weapon skin sets such as Horn Ok Please. These can be unlocked through crates, making every play session exciting and rewarding!

Indus Battle Royale Mobile Review: A Buggy yet ambitious BR title

The store offers an extensive variety of goods, ranging from ordinary to extraordinary items, that might persuade you to part with your money. Yet, the game doesn’t compel you to engage in any type of in-game transactions. Instead, you can fully experience a ‘free-to-play and win’ style without having to spend a single penny.

And even if you want to spend, there are affordable options like the Daily Value pack or the Daily Lotus pack. Additionally, the Battlepass, currently themed on the Diwali festival, offers plenty of good rewards. For a new game, the pass is well-designed, offers value-for-money items, and is reasonably priced compared to other games.

Final Verdict

Indus Battle Royale Mobile is a promising game, offering distinctive elements such as the grudge system, multiple methods for victory, and Indian-themed game items. Although it has the potential to rival top Battle Royale games on the market, it could benefit from further refinement and focus.

Upon launching, just like numerous others, I too was excited to give it a go, since no Indian video game has garnered such widespread fan excitement and backing, save for the PC title Raji, which earned universal acclaim worldwide. Regrettably, the game fell short of its hype and has attracted a number of unfavorable reviews, stirring up controversy in the process.

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The aspect that requires most attention for enhancement is the gameplay itself. By refining it effectively in upcoming patches, it has the potential to really stand out. I strongly suggest you give it a go and judge it for yourself.

Indus Battle Royale Mobile Review by GamingOnPhone

Gameplay Mechanics – 6.5
Graphics and Music – 5
Controls and UI – 6
Game Optimization – 5
Free-to-play Elements – 7.5

6

Average

Although Indus has potential and could rival top-tier BR (battle royale) title games, it requires further refinement and focus, particularly in enhancing its gameplay mechanics.

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2024-11-12 03:11

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