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Battlerite
2017
I thoroughly enjoyed this game when it entered the free-to-play scene back in late 2017. It offered a unique experience that resonated with many MOBA enthusiasts dissatisfied with the aging mechanics of other games, myself included. With features like moving while casting, canceling abilities, and concise WASD movement, it felt like a complete package. However, its downfall began with a lack of content and a split focus with its battle royale counterpart. Eventually, support from developers ceased, leading to its decline. With the right attention and support, I believe it could have achieved significant success or at least carved out a niche market, similar to Omega Strikers now. I fondly reminisce about the days I'd eagerly log on after school to play, but alas, those days are now behind us. Farewell, Battlerite~
Battlerite
2017
The devs fucked this game so hard by jumping on a battle-royale bandwagon. This game was a fun and interesting MOBA that had a niche and could have flourished with more development power but we don't live in that timeline. The content for the game just stopped super abruptly and it failed financially as it's identity was completely muddled. I can't forgive the devs for what happened to this game. There is no reason to touch this game anymore.
Lost Ark
2018
ElDewrito
TBD
Artifact
2018
the sad thing about gunvolt as a series is that while the gameplay gets better with every entry they also crank up the epsteincore and it makes me uncomfortable. it's still gunvolt 2 copen gameplay basically unchanged which is good, and there's no gunvolt, which honestly just makes it better, and there's some actual poignant moments in the narrative so this is still definitely the best in the series by a long shot. sucks that this was otherwise clearly a budget title because so many of the assets are just ripped from gunvolt 1 and 2 and the ui is noticeably barebones. if I had to recommend any gunvolt game it's this one at the very least
Fire Emblem Heroes
2017
Fire Emblem Heroes
2017
Ever Oasis
2017
What if you made a Zelda game but it had the Donkey Kong 64 disease of having to go back to a save point to juggle characters to solve certain puzzles or pick up certain items, and also you stapled on a town building game that would've seemed out of date on Facebook in 2008? We no longer have to ask that question thanks to Ever Oasis.