Orcaestra
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An isolated kid (now an isolated adult) who played video games to warm his lonely heart.
Me and gaming are inseparable (:
An isolated kid (now an isolated adult) who played video games to warm his lonely heart.
Me and gaming are inseparable (:
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This game had potential, and if the developers did not outright abandon it or kept balancing the game-- this game would be the best battle royale. It was unique, fun, and original.
In the Spring of 2018, when the beta was out, I played this game and invested in getting better. I had such fond memories with it, and it was truly the last game in modern gaming that I felt the need to be competitive. I WANTED to be sweaty at this game. I wanted to reach the skill ceiling that everyone else was at.
However, this game lacked the consistency and care that every other battle royale did. That's why it failed.
Most of the gauntlets were broken and the game became stale. You could barely find anyone in matchmaking after a while.
There's still a fan community that hosts their own server to keep the game alive. That's the only spark of life Spellbreak has. Otherwise, the studios/devs have fully abandoned this game.
In the Spring of 2018, when the beta was out, I played this game and invested in getting better. I had such fond memories with it, and it was truly the last game in modern gaming that I felt the need to be competitive. I WANTED to be sweaty at this game. I wanted to reach the skill ceiling that everyone else was at.
However, this game lacked the consistency and care that every other battle royale did. That's why it failed.
Most of the gauntlets were broken and the game became stale. You could barely find anyone in matchmaking after a while.
There's still a fan community that hosts their own server to keep the game alive. That's the only spark of life Spellbreak has. Otherwise, the studios/devs have fully abandoned this game.
This one was my personal favorite.
It expanded on the way the Storm Series was played in innovative ways (Substitution Bar from Generations, fighting multiple people as a bosses at one time, Hero/Legend selection that gives you different cutscenes and boost replayability)
The fact that you start from Minato vs The Masked Man, then the Nine Tails attack is sick. Then you continue through The Five Kage Summit and The Fourth Great Ninja War (which arguable, the game did better than the anime and manga with having a Naruto v Sasuke fight).
Storm 3 might not be the best Storm game in many people's eyes, but it was the best damn one to me. Tied with 2.
It expanded on the way the Storm Series was played in innovative ways (Substitution Bar from Generations, fighting multiple people as a bosses at one time, Hero/Legend selection that gives you different cutscenes and boost replayability)
The fact that you start from Minato vs The Masked Man, then the Nine Tails attack is sick. Then you continue through The Five Kage Summit and The Fourth Great Ninja War (which arguable, the game did better than the anime and manga with having a Naruto v Sasuke fight).
Storm 3 might not be the best Storm game in many people's eyes, but it was the best damn one to me. Tied with 2.
I remember people hyped this up as the best Storm game (justu clashes and wall walking being a big reason). Even I did as a kid.
No, this game was overrated and was a boring playthrough. Open World was cool-- but it was clear that The Broken Bond did that ten times better. Fighting was alright, but this is the most barebones Storm Games out (at least storywise).
You click a menu, play small missions, and fight four bosses. That's it. No quick time events, barely any interesting fights (Sasuke versus Itachi? Naruto vs Sasuke hospital? Sound Four? HOW DO YOU MISS TWO WHOLE ARCS?)
This game is wack. The half star (2.5) is for the justu clashes and wall running.
No, this game was overrated and was a boring playthrough. Open World was cool-- but it was clear that The Broken Bond did that ten times better. Fighting was alright, but this is the most barebones Storm Games out (at least storywise).
You click a menu, play small missions, and fight four bosses. That's it. No quick time events, barely any interesting fights (Sasuke versus Itachi? Naruto vs Sasuke hospital? Sound Four? HOW DO YOU MISS TWO WHOLE ARCS?)
This game is wack. The half star (2.5) is for the justu clashes and wall running.