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I won't play this if it is another Tarkov clone.
I was really hoping this would be visceral guerrilla human on robot combat like Generation Zero on a larger scale, parts popping off and sparks everywhere, but ultimately about human survival... not battlefield with alien robots.
I was hoping for something different from the now typical/trending extraction shooters like Tarkov, The Cycle: Frontier, COD Warzone, etc.
However, I'm still willing to give it a chance and see how it turns out.
Initial hunch is "meh", though…
Ignore list welcomes you.
Straight from following to ignored this goes for me.
Defiance had character creation and outfit customization and vehicles to drive, random color loot drops. Did Arc raiders have all of that?
I sincerely doubt it, though character creation and outfit customization are basically a necessity at this point in any game, we only have a teaser from a year and a half ago.
This game originally felt like something akin to Terminator, like we were going to be fighting something similar to Skynet in the future. Faced with overwhelming odds, fighting deadly machines with just a small group of humans, killing the guy next to me isn't high on my list of priorities.