This game greatly develops a person, with it your nerves will always be in order, here you will always be calm, if you make a mistake they will calmly help you solve it, here you will never be insulted, and most importantly the game does not require much time, literally in a couple within months you will be able to reach 6500-9000 mmr and get into absolutely any eSports team!!
I'm kinda scared to retry this game since I didn't get MOBA gameplay at all until League of Legends. I didn't enjoyed the game still, thought it was an interesting cool new project from Valve after years of Half-Life/Team Fortress/L4D/Portal but nope. It's a Warcraft mod from what I understood.
Not much my thing, sorry.
Not much my thing, sorry.
Where do you even start with this? On any given day it can be a completely different game. It's the sequel to a major part of my childhood and when it first game out it was a dream come true. It was a game that lacked the issues I had with League of Legends done by Valve with Icefrog it was a dream come true.
Over the course of the next decade the game underwent a variety of changes both small and large and while I didn't agree with or love them all it was still an excellent time particularly with friends. Over time it became more difficult to keep up with each change and meta permutation, a match became something I increasingly wished I could step away from in the middle of especially during 90+ minute grinders, the game took itself both more and less seriously and slowly I came to realize it wasn't the game I loved anymore. If you enjoy the moba genre and want to try a game with a long standing legacy and engaging mechanics that will reward skill improvement and knowledge significantly then sure give it a shot but if you've been sucked into the moba genre for years and years where the matches are less fun every day just remember you can stop playing it.
Over the course of the next decade the game underwent a variety of changes both small and large and while I didn't agree with or love them all it was still an excellent time particularly with friends. Over time it became more difficult to keep up with each change and meta permutation, a match became something I increasingly wished I could step away from in the middle of especially during 90+ minute grinders, the game took itself both more and less seriously and slowly I came to realize it wasn't the game I loved anymore. If you enjoy the moba genre and want to try a game with a long standing legacy and engaging mechanics that will reward skill improvement and knowledge significantly then sure give it a shot but if you've been sucked into the moba genre for years and years where the matches are less fun every day just remember you can stop playing it.
I change my mind making people unreasonably angry by calling myself "Can Drake Get Pregnant" on steam and pretending I'm 21 Savage desperately asking people if Drake can sue me for the unwanted child is great, even more so if I can say "Drake's my babymama" when I win and "I still won" when I lose. I only go mid and never gank.
Stupidest match-making system I've ever seen. Ranked matches are always unfair whether you get too pro teammates and noob enemies or noob teammates and pro enemies, hardly found equality in some matches. Besides, Party vs Solo players matches don't make any sense. Valve makes excellent games but they fail to maintain them.
Gameplay: 9/10
Match making system: 1/10
Gameplay: 9/10
Match making system: 1/10