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the designs are excellent
gameplay is sujper solid for how early in its life it is
its simply fun
many things need adjusting like match making and such but were literally in month 2? of a what will most likely be a 8-10 year game
- The developers listen to the community
- Enjoyable gameplay
- A good kick in the pants for Blizzard developers
I like both games. The one that will win is the one that listens to its community more. A prime example of this is Larian Studios.
For the most part, I have always liked Marvel Comics. I like team oriented PvP games.
It would be incredible if it was a portfolio of a team of 3D character developers.
But it is terrible as a game for multiple reasons.
I played it for 209~ hours and tried to convince me this game is actually good.
But its flaws just overcome its positive sides for me --too. As I'm not the first, nor the last having enough of this poorly made hero shooter experience.
It lacks any kind of creativity when it comes to character abilities, ultimates and role diversity.
So, even if you were fine with that 'matchmaking', the game's core aspect still leaves a lot to be desired.
I honestly wish for everyone who enjoys this game to have fun with it.