jzaiger-88950
Joined Mar 2019
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Do you like cars? Do you like football? If you like both or either of those things - play rocket league
I got RL at launch and have played it consistently in the years since, never have I thought a game could hold my attention for so long but the deceptively simple gameplay and fantastic approach to season passes make me come back.
I'm unsure how to move to EPIC will effect the game long term, hopefully not for the worse, but to date there are few games out there you can jump into for a few matches with friends consistently for years and still have fun.
I do hope one day the game gets a true next gen sequel, would be good to get an updated look to the game
I got RL at launch and have played it consistently in the years since, never have I thought a game could hold my attention for so long but the deceptively simple gameplay and fantastic approach to season passes make me come back.
I'm unsure how to move to EPIC will effect the game long term, hopefully not for the worse, but to date there are few games out there you can jump into for a few matches with friends consistently for years and still have fun.
I do hope one day the game gets a true next gen sequel, would be good to get an updated look to the game
This was at one stage my most played game, with over 800 hours racked to date. It's addictive, it's fun and has, in my opinion, the best combat/gun play of any game currently in existence.
However... Respawn... for some reason do not seem to care about the players. They charge extortionate amounts of money for skins, which being a 1st person shooter you can't even see anyway. On top of that, the updates are few and far between. Character and gun tweaks happen at the start and end of a season and the map changes, when they do occur are minimal.
I fear that apex one day will die with a fizzle, rather than the bang it deserves, potentially with a sequel or spin off maybe? But the developers clear lack of care for their community (whom they actively will not speak to) and focus on money will unfortunately be my favourite shooters downfall
However... Respawn... for some reason do not seem to care about the players. They charge extortionate amounts of money for skins, which being a 1st person shooter you can't even see anyway. On top of that, the updates are few and far between. Character and gun tweaks happen at the start and end of a season and the map changes, when they do occur are minimal.
I fear that apex one day will die with a fizzle, rather than the bang it deserves, potentially with a sequel or spin off maybe? But the developers clear lack of care for their community (whom they actively will not speak to) and focus on money will unfortunately be my favourite shooters downfall
Miles had a lot of expectations (and fears) prior to launch. Is it a glorified DLC? Is it it's own game? I think it falls somewhere in between, and that's a good thing.
Miles first solo outing tells a more intimate story that it's predecessor and it's told fantastically. Hitting the player with emotional beats throughout and that ending! (I'm not crying... you're crying!)
The game isn't very long but the chance to get a glimpse of what they can do on the PS5 makes every minute spent worth it, the ray tracing, the frames, the game is stunning.
Miles is a character I truly hope we get to revisit even if it's in spin off games like this in between the mainline sequels
Miles first solo outing tells a more intimate story that it's predecessor and it's told fantastically. Hitting the player with emotional beats throughout and that ending! (I'm not crying... you're crying!)
The game isn't very long but the chance to get a glimpse of what they can do on the PS5 makes every minute spent worth it, the ray tracing, the frames, the game is stunning.
Miles is a character I truly hope we get to revisit even if it's in spin off games like this in between the mainline sequels