I appreciate Battle Royale as an evolution in gameplay to other multiplayer shooter experiences I’ve enjoyed, and am open to newer variations. After having some, let’s just say personal issues with Activision, I dropped Warzone for about a year, but now play the game casually, ie once or twice every couple months socially with friends. For me personally, I never enjoyed Apex or Fortnite, but did enjoy PUBG and was prolific for a time in Warzone. Also, there is a segment of people that enjoy the genre, but they simply tire out of the games that are mainstays when they no longer present the ability to excite or engage said gamer, so new and novel experiences are welcome to them. Even if CoD is your favorite game (not implying it is YOURS), it’s likely you will continue to play other games, even if they are in a similar genre. Not everyone that plays CoD, for instance, only plays CoD. I mean, saying there’s no reason for more games in the genre to exist is like saying, “Why did they continue making arena shooters after Quake?” Popular genres continue to create new games and some are successes and some are not.Īlso, while I do agree that CoD, Apex, Fortnite, PUBG, etc do have their dedicated fanbases, there are those of us who do enjoy having different options from those established titles. The Battle Royale genre is still relatively new and has plenty of opportunity to grow and evolve beyond what it is currently. Fri 29th Apr The game is free to play, so you don’t need to spend any money on it at all.So don't go spending all your money on it! My bet would be this game will be half dead within a year. Why bother? How many people are you going to drag over from Facebook? People who have been using it since it began. It's much the same as me starting a new social media site to compete with Facebook. I'd be interested to know (but not really) how many people play other BR games available (the fact I literally can't think of any others besides there undoubtedly being some in existence proves my point to an extent). My point is, there doesn't seem like a decent reason to spend (probably) a lot of money on making this game when the whole market is completely cornered by, not just Fortnite, but Apex, COD Warzone and PUBG. If you don't like BR I highly doubt you are going to see Vampire and think, yep I suddenly like this genre and this is better than all the other ones that have been going for 5 years that all my friends play already. Thu 28th Apr need to compete because X amount of people like battle royale games and of those X amount, they all play Fortnite, COD, Apex or PUBG.While the marketing doesn’t feel like it’s been anywhere near as strong as other console exclusives, we’re captivated by the concept here: a dark, gloomy, gothic Battle Royale could be a fun foil to Fortnite’s goofiness. Weirdly, Sony has bought timed exclusivity for this title, on console at least, so you won’t see it appear anywhere else until at least 27th October, 2023. The early feedback we’ve seen has been positive, although given this is launch day for a free-to-play game, we’d expect some server woes. The game’s set in the beautiful city of Prague, although there’s nothing beautiful about what you’ll be getting up to: you’ll need to sate your bloodlust by feasting on people, without arousing the suspicion of your foes. And it’s available for free on the PlayStation 5 right now: the file weighs in at just shy of 17GB, so you should have a spare corner on your SSD to try it out with. Does your life have time for another free-to-play Battle Royale game? Probably not, right? Hear us out, though: as annoying as the styling on Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt’s name may be, this game looks promising.
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