When comparing EVAC HD vs Dungeon Hunter 4, the Slant community recommends Dungeon Hunter 4 for most people. In the question“What are the best Android games with MOGA controller support?” Dungeon Hunter 4 is ranked 12th while EVAC HD is ranked 38th. The most important reason people chose Dungeon Hunter 4 is:
Dungeon Hunter 4 can be played over a local Wi-Fi network in [co-op](http://www.slant.co/topics/1809/~what-are-the-best-co-op-games-on-android) play.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Immersive mode
EVAC HD supports immersive mode on Android devices on 4.4+.
Pro Old school asthetics
The bright neon colors on a black background are very reminiscent of old school arcade games from the late 70s early 80s.
Pro HID game controller support
EVAC HD supports any HID compatible controllers.
Pro SHIELD games support
EVAC HD has built in SHIELD games support.
Pro MOGA controller compatable
EVAC HD has built in MOGA controller support.
Pro Local co-op through Wi-Fi
Dungeon Hunter 4 can be played over a local Wi-Fi network in co-op play.
Pro Nice graphics
Like most Gameloft games the in game graphics and cutscenes are done very well. Some may say, "console quality" graphics.
Pro Fast paced combat that does not lag
Combat generally feels fluid, even with multiple players and enemies on the screen. Something of an achievement for such a graphically demanding game.
Pro Four classes to play with
There are four available classes for the user to choose from that each have their own distinctive gameplay. During play, melee fighters use a dedicated on screen button to perform strikes where ranged fighters have a dual stick control much like a twin stick shooter.
Pro MOGA controller support
Dungeon Hunter 4 features MOGA controller support.
Pro SHIELD games support
Dungeon Hunter 4 features SHIELD games support.
Cons
Con Dialog boxes tend to be removed fast
With any mobile game, players are going to be touching the screen for input being a constant action. When dialog boxes are automatically removed from a simple screen press there is a high chance that the box will disappear before the player has read it as they were already touching the screen when the box cropped up.
Con Poor auto save feature
By only saving at odd times Dungeon Hunter 4 leaves room for loss of data.
Con Hobbled gameplay to force purchase of in app purchases
By limiting the amount of potions the player is able to use and forcing an excruciatingly slow replenish time Dungeon hunter 4 has broken the core gameplay in order to force users into spending real money just to fend off these false limitations, which no matter how many times one pays will always come back. It is a never ending cycle of payment just to be able to play the game in any acceptable manner.