Game Informer gives Overwatch a perfect score : OverRATED? You decide

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Overwatch
An Epic Evolution
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As the clock winds down to zero, you backtrack in time to drop a perfect pulse bomb on the enemy position, blowing apart the greedy robot-turned-turret and his teammate, a slick sniper assassin who was too busy tracking her prey to notice your explosive gift. The game heads into overtime as the payload wagon rests mere inches away from the victory point, but your team has just been annihilated by an enormous magical dragon. Then you hear it: “Heroes never die!” As your one chance, your team’s Mercy hero activates her ultimate ability and brings your entire group back to life for one last stand. After Mei brings a scientifically sound winter to your opponents by freezing them, victory is yours. Moments like these define Overwatch, including amazing victories and last-second defeats. No matter what happens – win or lose – you’re going to have fun. Overwatch may not have a campaign to speak of, entertaining stories emerge from the interactions with your team and your enemies.

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Blizzard’s influence on gaming is unquestionable, having redefined and reinvented almost every genre it has set its sights on, including real-time strategy, collectible card games, and MMOs. Wading into first-person shooter waters, specifically the team-based shooter, is a daunting prospect for any company. Even so, Blizzard has done it again, pairing objective-focused play and fast matches that encourage you to pursue objectives rather than kill/death/assist stats.

Overwatch’s strength lies in its simplicity and polish, much like Dota 2 or League of Legends. Two teams of six players each do battle on a handful of maps, and modes all boil down to some form of escorting, capturing, or protecting an objective. Other modes may be available, but the game is at its best by keeping things close to the core, with maps everyone knows and easy-to-understand modes. While expectations today may call for a single-player campaign or a wide variety of modes, Overwatch’s consistently chaotic gameplay stands on its own, giving players the tools to ensure that no game ever plays out the same. These elements simply form the canvas where players paint a new and unique experience, match after match.

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Unforgettable characters are the lifeblood and driving force of Overwatch. Time-traveling Tracer makes quirky British quips as she blinks through the battlefield, while tanky Reinhardt roars as he dunks enemies into dust with his rocket hammer. These personality-driven heroes have unique skillsets that make playing each one different; you’re not just embracing the sniper rifle or the rocket launcher, but ability kits that come together to form a hero.

Hero personalities are tied into the gameplay directly, as it’s essential to listen for important catch phrases and call-outs to identify when players have activated their signature ultimate abilities. Widowmaker’s silky-spiderlike notification that “nothing can hide from my sight” lets you know that you can now see opposing forces behind obstacles, and you won’t soon forget the warning that comes alongside Hanzo’s deadly, wall-ignoring magical dragon or McCree’s cowboy declaration that “It’s high noon” (avoid a shootout with McCree at high noon, in case that wasn’t obvious). Banter between heroes often reveals more of the lore during matches as rivals and allies interact.

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Whether you’re slinging Widowmaker’s grappling hook or deflecting incoming projectiles with Genji’s blades, gameplay changes dramatically from one character to another. Overwatch encourages players to swap characters constantly to deal with the ever-evolving nature of a match. With no restriction on multiple instances of the same hero, you and your friends can assemble a traditional tank/support/damage group and push the payload to victory. But you can also have a lot of fun goofing around with six Roadhogs all trying to land hooks in the enemies on a map where you can pull them down a well.

Overwatch provides a dynamic gameplay experiences that allow anyone to enjoy it immediately, while at the same time rewarding those who seek to become experts. You settle in and learn how to play within mere minutes, but the potential for character mastery and team-centric gameplay go well into hundreds of hours. Whether you’re playing solo with random teammates for 20 minutes or looking to become an eSports pro, you’re having an amazing time. Important sayings like “behind you” are streamlined into the game with characters saying them outright without need for player input, allowing players who don’t want to use voice chat to have access to these critical observations melded directly into core gameplay.

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Overwatch doesn’t have a campaign or any single-player/offline aspects worthy of note, but its profound ability to provide drastically different experiences with each hero ensures that fresh explorations and hours of renewed enjoyment are a single tap away. Concern regarding content offerings grow when a multiplayer-only experience arrives, but Overwatch’s laser focus on providing a polished arena where every game tells its own tale provides many hours of entertainment. In addition, Blizzard is not dividing the community or locking characters behind paywalls, as all future maps and characters will be free.

Overwatch is an amazing experience. It’s fresh and consistently fun, with matches that are great in random groups, but astonishingly good when played with friends. Blizzard has taken its masterful art of polishing and perfection to the team shooter, and things will never be the same.

This review pertains to the PC version of Overwatch. Overwatch is also available on PS4 and Xbox One.


Looking to the future
Overwatch is already an incredible game, but the promise of continued support in the form of maps, modes, and heroes could keep things fresh and interesting for months and even years. With competitive play on the horizon, eSports enthusiasts and skilled teams looking to take their game to the next level should expect new options to suit their needs sometime after launch. However, there are still other things we’d love to see make their way to Overwatch, such as clan/guild support and more robust spectator options.
 

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Jesus get off blizzards dikk Lame Informantra. Informant... INFORMANT yall.. :damn:

The weapons aren't upgradeable. And the characters have no additional powers. 8.8

fukk outta here.
 
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Is this an FPS RPG? And is it for PS4? I know nothing about this game but I'm sold

I've liked every game that I didn't follow the hype/reviews
 

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Eh. I like the game but to be honest I'm starting to dislike game reviews more and more. Especially for hyped games. This is a 8/10 game at most not 10 out of 10

Game reviewers these days only put out reviews they think they want their readers to read. Like UC4 was not even the best in the series even though it was decent. Yet I'm seeing reviews like "best game ever made" :what:. I can understand someone loving it but that is some hyperbolic bullshyt if I ever heard any.
 

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Hmmm.....Just bought a PC copy for my son........might have to boot him from this or get a PS4 copy..lol
 

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No. I'm an add gamer. I bounce between multiple titles.

I won't be buying this Bullshyt though. This a game of the year edition purchase
I'm the same way. I'm almost done with doom though. I got 2 levels left and I don't want it to end.
This overwatch game looks fun though. I'm surprised it's gone so low under the arcadiums radar.
 

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I'm the same way. I'm almost done with doom though. I got 2 levels left and I don't want it to end.
This overwatch game looks fun though. I'm surprised it's gone so low under the arcadiums radar.
Over watch has a cartoon ish and childish vibe so the Arcadium probably going to largely skip this title. now if this game had destrictible environments and upgradeable weapons and or even more weapons for each character I think it would be worth a purchase. as is it looks fun but there isn't enough content to hold my interest. In all honesty though I should have spent my $50 on this instead of Ninja Turtles though wow
 
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Over watch has a cartoon ish and childish so the Arcadium probably going to largely skip this title. now if this game had destrictible environments and upgradeable weapons and or even more weapons for each character I think it would be worth a purchase. as is it looks fun but there isn't enough content to hold my interest. In all honesty though I should have spent my $50 on this instead of Ninja Turtles though wow
Blizzard makes some incredible games though. Even though it doesnt have upgradeable guns it looks like the fun is going to be in trying out the unique characters that add something fresh to the game.
 

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It's a fun game , I'm gonna probbaly sound edgy but I enjoyed the DOOM beta a lot more

Had this for a few days but traded it for weed
 
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