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3.35 average rating based on 1913 ratings
Introduction
I'm not an online gamer but this game sucked me in for the first few weeks and I've found myself coming back to play with friends. It's a slick, optimised and addictive game with tight, responsive gameplay.
The machine that goes ping!
What sets this apart from other battle royale games is its unique ping system. This system makes it easy to flawlessly communicate with teammates. You can warn them of enemies, alert them to guns they might have missed and let them know you're defending an area. Each character also has dialogue that can alert you and your teammates to things that have happened such as: 'Open supply bin!' When pinging an open bin so you're aware that someone has been there before you. The ping system makes the game appealing as it makes the game accessible for those who don't like to use mics or those who don't have them.
We've got a team...
There were 8 characters originally with 2 that had to be unlocked. A new character recently joined the game with the launch of the battle pass. Each character handles a little different with their abilities. A future update will also give bigger characters …
Introduction
I'm not an online gamer but this game sucked me in for the first few weeks and I've found myself coming back to play with friends. It's a slick, optimised and addictive game with tight, responsive gameplay.
The machine that goes ping!
What sets this apart from other battle royale games is its unique ping system. This system makes it easy to flawlessly communicate with teammates. You can warn them of enemies, alert them to guns they might have missed and let them know you're defending an area. Each character also has dialogue that can alert you and your teammates to things that have happened such as: 'Open supply bin!' When pinging an open bin so you're aware that someone has been there before you. The ping system makes the game appealing as it makes the game accessible for those who don't like to use mics or those who don't have them.
We've got a team...
There were 8 characters originally with 2 that had to be unlocked. A new character recently joined the game with the launch of the battle pass. Each character handles a little different with their abilities. A future update will also give bigger characters a little extra kill time.
Characters are fun and dynamic and well designed in an artistic sense though some backstory would be nice, possibly in the form of unlocks at certain intervals just to make the player connect with their main a bit more.
A game of risk and reward...
Games load in quick and you're on the ground in less than a minute. The map is highlighted in places to indicate where the best loot is so it becomes a gamble to go to these highly infested areas and then battle for the best weapons. Do you chance dying quickly for a chance at some of the best loot or do you land somewhere quiet and make your way across the map in the hope of finding decent loot for the final showdown should you make it?
These questions can change up the pace of the game but unfortunately can also result in the better players having the better gear in the game and gear makes all the difference. A player without armour is easily destroyed if they're surprised and a blue armoured player is going to struggle against a purple armoured enemy in a firefight if their skill is evenly matched.
And this boils down to the problem with most battle royale games. While there is room for lots of incredible acrobatics (and thus skill) in this game with its lack of fall damage, ziplines, scrambling, sliding mechanics and a character who can zipline with a special ability some firefights come down to luck. Who has the better gear?
Thus, this game can be a challenge to get into. It isn't user-friendly if you run into an organised group and often death is quick when this happens. Which is ok because you can load in quick and you can be revived if your team survives but the skill ceiling is constantly rising as people who play this primarily optimise their gameplay. It isn't for the faint of heart.
Gimme loot!
This leads to another downside of the game. It's free so it is loaded with microtransactions. And once again they're behind lootboxes. They're all cosmetic which is wonderful but they're based on chance which is a real problem with microtransactions. It comes down to probability to get new lines, banners, titles, weapon skins, character skin etc and it is a slow slog to level up and gain only 3 new things, some of which can be a currency to build these cosmetics. Once again, this isn't a problem in itself but the fact that it can be so slow and arduous to level up makes it feel like a grind. You can use a currency to build these cosmetics but it comes at a slow trickle.
For a free game, I would be more than happy to pay a dollar to have a gun skin I want. Or a character skin. But I can't pay just for the chance because I think that's insulting to the consumer. That's not exciting for me. Even when you get a pack for levelling up you might not get anything for the character you've been playing as for the last hour. I'm sure this is intentional, to urge the player to keep playing to hopefully get something for their character but it still feels wrong. Microtransactions are fine if they're done right but I don't think they are done right in this game. Even the battle pass has to be bought with coins, you can't just pay ten bucks to nab it. Why is beyond me.
People argue that cosmetics aren't everything but it is nice to personalise your character and make them your own. It makes the gaming experience more personal and reflective.
Final word...
Overall this is a slick and well-polished free-to-play game that is a blast to play with friends. The ping system is ingenious and the characters are diverse and offer unique special powers to change up the game. If gameplay is all you're after then this game is a perfect battle royale crossed with a hero shooter game but if you like to feel rewarded and as if you're progressing then you're going to stagnate after a while as the rewards aren't worth it.
Apex Legends is a game with stunning graphics and incredible, innovative movement used and improved upon from the Titanfall franchise. This game has an incredible esports scene further more popularized by the transfer of multiple Call of Duty: Warzone streamers switch to Apex Legends due to the staleness state the game was in. The designs for skins are beautiful - both character skins and weapon skins - and the LTMs are unique. However, something along the line got screwed up and money triumpt all other incentives to improve the game.
To start, in season 3, the battlepass (which is $10) had skins of the rare catagory that changed the whole design. To give some background context, common skins changes the color in various sections of the skin, rare skins change various parts of the skin to be 'pattern colored', epic skins have moving patterns, and legendary skins change the shape of the skin. Battlepass skins were catagorized as rare while changing the look of the skin completely instead of just adding a 'unique' pattern. However that has changed as of late and they've gone back to just using 'unique' patterns.
Second, they've promised they would make skins from collection events, …
Apex Legends is a game with stunning graphics and incredible, innovative movement used and improved upon from the Titanfall franchise. This game has an incredible esports scene further more popularized by the transfer of multiple Call of Duty: Warzone streamers switch to Apex Legends due to the staleness state the game was in. The designs for skins are beautiful - both character skins and weapon skins - and the LTMs are unique. However, something along the line got screwed up and money triumpt all other incentives to improve the game.
To start, in season 3, the battlepass (which is $10) had skins of the rare catagory that changed the whole design. To give some background context, common skins changes the color in various sections of the skin, rare skins change various parts of the skin to be 'pattern colored', epic skins have moving patterns, and legendary skins change the shape of the skin. Battlepass skins were catagorized as rare while changing the look of the skin completely instead of just adding a 'unique' pattern. However that has changed as of late and they've gone back to just using 'unique' patterns.
Second, they've promised they would make skins from collection events, battlepass, and launch bundles exclusive. However, they've started to break this promise bringing back launch bundle skins and collection event skins, reselling them for a increased profit as the playerbase has increased drastically in a year.
There's a bunch of other things that I could nit pick about, but I love this game, and even though I shit on it, I still love it. I just believe that EA has ruined a large aspect of the game, being the skins and exclusivity surrounding them, and wish I could continue giving my money to them for new, exclusive skins rather than skins that I know won't be exclusive and everyone will have them at one point or another.
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Pretty good. This is the first battle royale that had stuff going for it to make me actually like it. It streamlined so many things like inventory management. I also loved the ping system that later got adopted by the others. I like the hero shooter aspect of it in principle, since I really like that in other games like Overwatch. It's not quite as effective in this format I find though since I generally like to play the healer (like Mercy in Overwatch) but that's really hard to do in a battle royal. I did mostly play healer classes in this game but didn't enjoy it as much as other classes. Movement was also top notch. I am always trying to slide in other games after playing this. Most people are much better at FPS games than I am on here though so I found it pretty frustrating. I've recently started trying Fortnite again and find that more enjoyable. I generally prefer 3rd person so I can see my cool outfit and somehow I feel like the aiming skill is a little easier in 3rd person. I dunno. I think the devs have done an excellent job with this …
Read MorePretty good. This is the first battle royale that had stuff going for it to make me actually like it. It streamlined so many things like inventory management. I also loved the ping system that later got adopted by the others. I like the hero shooter aspect of it in principle, since I really like that in other games like Overwatch. It's not quite as effective in this format I find though since I generally like to play the healer (like Mercy in Overwatch) but that's really hard to do in a battle royal. I did mostly play healer classes in this game but didn't enjoy it as much as other classes. Movement was also top notch. I am always trying to slide in other games after playing this. Most people are much better at FPS games than I am on here though so I found it pretty frustrating. I've recently started trying Fortnite again and find that more enjoyable. I generally prefer 3rd person so I can see my cool outfit and somehow I feel like the aiming skill is a little easier in 3rd person. I dunno. I think the devs have done an excellent job with this game and I love all their continued support and additions. Battle royals are just generally not my thing.
Read LessHighly polished and innovative in the MOBA shooter realm. It has a few issues, but is always improving and quite frankly blows all the rest out of the water.
This game has shackled me, robbed my home, thrown me on the ground, taken my family, and harvested my brain
I had played Apex Legends since it came out up until I wanna say the past year or so is when I dropped it. I want to say I hate it, I wanna say I don't like it, and that it sucks; However, my 1200+ hours force me to say otherwise. This is not a bad game. It's a good game that got the bad end of the stick in terms of a publisher. In the early days of Apex, this game was a genuinely fun time, a different take on the BR genre, that had a lot of personality, with the gameplay to back it up. But as EA got more money hungry with the success of it, it has slowly had a turn for the worst over the past few years. Less substantial events, taking out beloved yearly events for seemingly no reason, making overall dumb decisions, and more and more shoddy Collection Events. That along with the new maps and characters just being not that fun to play has made me fall off of it largely, but of course that last bit is subjective. There will always be a special place in my heart for Apex Legends …
Read MoreI had played Apex Legends since it came out up until I wanna say the past year or so is when I dropped it. I want to say I hate it, I wanna say I don't like it, and that it sucks; However, my 1200+ hours force me to say otherwise. This is not a bad game. It's a good game that got the bad end of the stick in terms of a publisher. In the early days of Apex, this game was a genuinely fun time, a different take on the BR genre, that had a lot of personality, with the gameplay to back it up. But as EA got more money hungry with the success of it, it has slowly had a turn for the worst over the past few years. Less substantial events, taking out beloved yearly events for seemingly no reason, making overall dumb decisions, and more and more shoddy Collection Events. That along with the new maps and characters just being not that fun to play has made me fall off of it largely, but of course that last bit is subjective. There will always be a special place in my heart for Apex Legends for the many hours of fun it has given me, whether by myself or with friends, but I do not think I will be playing much more of it in the future.
Read LessWhen the Battle Royale genre came to market, I played a couple of them. After PUBG, which I found fun for a while, but eventually bored me, Apex Legends hit the scene and it was an amazing experience.
In Apex Legends, you start in a team (with friends or random people) and choose a character and class. Each class has its own starting layout and proficiencies and, depending on the play style, can really make the difference between winning or losing.
An epic cutscene plays in which you are dropped from a plane, and while descending, you can choose where on the map to land. On your drop, you can also see the spread out other players, so you can determine somewhat how close they are going to be. After landing, you can explore a giant map in search of new weapons, enemies and gear.
Every so often, the playable area gets smaller and running into other players will be more likely by the minute. The tension is great and with each passing second, the chance for victory or annihilation gets closer. In the end, the combat arena is not bigger than a living room in a house and the …
When the Battle Royale genre came to market, I played a couple of them. After PUBG, which I found fun for a while, but eventually bored me, Apex Legends hit the scene and it was an amazing experience.
In Apex Legends, you start in a team (with friends or random people) and choose a character and class. Each class has its own starting layout and proficiencies and, depending on the play style, can really make the difference between winning or losing.
An epic cutscene plays in which you are dropped from a plane, and while descending, you can choose where on the map to land. On your drop, you can also see the spread out other players, so you can determine somewhat how close they are going to be. After landing, you can explore a giant map in search of new weapons, enemies and gear.
Every so often, the playable area gets smaller and running into other players will be more likely by the minute. The tension is great and with each passing second, the chance for victory or annihilation gets closer. In the end, the combat arena is not bigger than a living room in a house and the combat en tension rises to a whole new level. It is them or you.
Apex Legends looks great. The huge map, the forests, the water, character models and color pallet, it is beautiful to look at. For me, the way the game looks, really enhanced my experience and made me choose this game over other Battle Royale games in the genre.
In terms of sound, the game is also outstanding. The glorious battle music at the start, the ambient, threatening tracks when exploring the map, it is just great.
The overall atmosphere of the game feels like a whole crowd of fans and supporters is watching. It has some sort of “Super Bowl vibe” if that makes sense. Sure, players who have been eliminated can watch you struggle (or die) but most move on to another game, which makes sense. Still, Apex Legends has this appeal.
I really liked the overall setting of the game. The action, the constant alertness of your surroundings, finding cool stuff, the adrenaline rush combat when you turn around a corner and the enemy is standing there, and one time, I even won the match with my team and I felt like a God.
The game is, of course, most fun to play with friends and the coordination and teamwork is just great. You are playing a video game, but it feels like you are in the army.
My only personal problem with Battle Royale games like this, is that you find a lot of cool stuff, get one-shotted in the head, and the game is over. This has nothing to do with the game, it is just how it is played, but I always get a little bumped out over building up something cool and strong, and then lose it all in a second.
Overall, I think Apex Legends is a great game and I would recommend it to everyone.
The game groups controller players against mouse and keyboard players. The game slows down target movement upon projectile impact. The game has poor visibility.
So far my favourite BR. Not as childish as Fortnite and not as AAA-little boyish as Warzone. It's a borderlands-like colourful post-apocalyptic future shooter with nice loots.
It's an improvement over the other Battle Royale shooters because of how quick these games can go, but it still has the same issue where after the start of the match, I spend a lot of time wandering around looking for more items and people to shoot. The jetpacks at the start are really fun. Adding attachments to your weapons is less of a hassle because it handles it automatically. The ability to revive teammates is a nice addition. Getting killed doesn't mean it's the end for you. It sucks to be dead and have to spend the rest of the match watching your other teammates. This is the best Battle Royale shooter I've played so far, and it's the one I've spent the most time with. I'm not sure if there will be a game in this genre that will be able to fix the issue I'm having with the time between action in matches.
Apex Legends, while this game is a very mixed opinion game, me myself i do like it sometimes. While the devs are very stingy and don't care about hackers in their game until it comes to them loosing money cause that's all they care about apparently. But I will say this game defiantly has a bigger skill gaps if not the most out of all the battle royales currently and all the legends are honestly cool and uniqueish. In the end its a fun game for some and not fun for others and i totally understand if you dont like it. i give it a low 6
7/10 On en aura fait quelques games sans déconner !! mais sans poncer non plus
J'ai restesté le jeu en jouant quelques parties avant de faire cette critique et je me suis plutôt bien amusé, j'avais délaissé le jeu pendant quelques années et j'ai de suite retrouvé mes marques. Le fait d'avoir des personnages avec des capacités spécifiques à leur classe ajoute une touche à la diversité du gameplay, ce n'est pas juste l'équipement qui compte car le choix de vos personnages dictera votre façon de jouer. Vous pouvez donc être stratégique lors de la construction de votre équipe pour tenté de gagner autrement qu'en ayant le meilleur équipement. Malheureusement tout les personnages ne sont pas disponible des le début ça peut déséquilibrer quelques affrontements.
This game is so much fun and action packed, but the downside is if you don't have a full team. Playing this game with random trios is unbelievably frustrating, but I have not played since they added the tiered system. Play with friends you'll have a great time.
Free character + skin @ Epic this week:
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/apex-legends-season-24-epic-content-offer-f63bd1
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Free character + skin @ Epic this week:
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/apex-legends-season-23-epic-content-offer-ecf761
Requires (free) base game:
Free character + skin @ Epic this week:
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/apex-legends-season-22-epic-content-offer-db02ab
Requires (free) base game:
EA is changing the ways the battle pass works so you can't buy a battle pass with the coins won in the previous pass. That means we have to pay 10 bucks twice a month for the passes.
This is bullshit. No question why the community is angry.
If Epic would make this change in Fortnite, there would be riots on the streets, cars on fire, chaos and destruction.
Looks like Team Deathmatch mode will be added in the new season update on Valentine's Day as a limited-time dedicated playlist for 3 weeks, then folded into a larger playlist with other modes. As a Titanfall fan I know this is about as close as I'm gonna get to Titanfall 3 in the near future so I will definitely try it at least lol
Just finished levelling the season 8 battle pass. Damn this game is addictive. Love/hate relationship with many of its elements though, competitive play rewards champions like Octane who can simply escape fights and survive easily. Platinum rank feels harder to get out of, than Gold. Especially when you solo queue.
Either way, I've been loving the events and new content. I don't care for the Battle Royale genre though. Apex will do, while I wait for the new Battlefield.
So I actually joined my college's Apex Esports team! I was super into the game last year, so it's cool revisit it now. Hopefully I don't totally suck lol
Awesome game! I really suck at battle royale games but I think this one has to be the one I definitely enjoyed playing the most.
I have done a complete 180 on this game and it's now my go-to multiplayer game. When it came out, I had been playing PUBG and Blackout quite a bit so I just wasn't feeling it at all, but now as I find myself done with my usual FPS games that start to feel stale, this is providing such a fun, dynamic experience match after match.
I have always preferred to play solo online, but Apex with its great, robust mic-less communication features has made me into a team player. I really like the current map, I can always find a good-feeling weapon, and I can feel myself actually getting better and more confident now that I have a few wins under my belt and can reliably get kills instead of being a liability.
I really want a couple of the bonus characters but the progression is soooo slow as someone who doesn't play that much. Hopefully I don't just give up and buy them with real money lol
The Christmas holiday event is fun by the way!
Having a great time here. I like having something to gun for, and in another few levels I'll be able to afford a new character, Caustic. I find this more fun than just paying for him, because there'll be a sense of accomplishment for me.
I can't get over how good the communication tools in this game are. I was playing with one friend and a rando. Was on mic with friend and not on mic with the other guy, but still felt like we were all communicating and on the same page. Even an interaction as simple as me asking for shotgun ammo and having my partner mark some for me. That's a full exchange we had without saying a word.
This game is so fucking good. It got it's hooks into me early and I am always thinking about playing it. A lot of details make this BR the one for me. The gunplay is fantastic, the team communication is stellar, and the movement is fast and responsive.