Marvel Rivals

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What's the point of playing if i ain't a marvel fanboy?
Tried the game, seems kindaaa fun, but truly i don't care for these 35 marvel characters, the peak gameplay consists of knowing every good destructable angle, getting healed by the support/killing the enemy support and occasionally turning around to kill the roamer trying to kill the team's sisyphean support that's carrying the entire ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ team.

Like that's it? if i don't care about these heroes i am only left with focusing the enemy support and babysitting the team's babysitter?
Originally posted by RawwkinGrimmie64:
Okay, as someone who has never really been into super heroes or shooters, I'll try my best to give my own reasons for playing this game

First and foremost, there's a sense of familiarity with the mainstream heros like Iron Man, Hulk, Magneto, etc. that felt like a nice ease into shooter games like COD and Overwatch that feel like basic war simulators in my mind. The draw in of the heros makes it more desirable by default, even if it's not something I'm particularly fond of. By extension, that makes learning shooters more fun as well.

I think the issue you're facing is that you're comparing it analytically too much to other shooters you have played. From Day 1, I stared playing heros I never heard of and just learned how to utilize them. It makes the experience more enjoyable, win or lose.

Focus less on the winning formula, branch out, and have fun. If that seems counterproductive because winning is what's most fun for you and you've already cracked that code, then just move on from the game. Just keep in mind that a game with 12 players on 2 teams is going to leave a lot of open variables that you can't predict
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Dont need to be a Fan of Marvel to enjoy it. If you dont enjoy it then stop playing, dont force yourself to play if you dislike it. Thats the model of Hero Shooter/Bralwer. Unlike Overwatch and others, what makes it fun and for some hard to grasp is that there isnt any role que. we can just play how we want to with any hero we want.
Wulfen Feb 14 @ 6:34pm 
Seems like an easy decision.
Last edited by Wulfen; Feb 14 @ 6:34pm
this dude just unironically listed knowing destroyable buildings as an integral part of the game lmao. This thread is actually unhinged.
Originally posted by CD's_nuts:
Originally posted by CaliTurian:
this dude just unironically listed knowing destroyable buildings as an integral part of the game lmao. This thread is actually unhinged.
Mb, forgot to show my playtime.

What does that even mean. Your thread is nonsensical and so is your reply.
notice Feb 14 @ 6:56pm 
we have overwatch 2, which is in no way tied to any popular universes in which people still play, even though the game is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. If you think like that, then there is no point in playing any competitive game
Plagues Feb 14 @ 7:11pm 
Guys, I need help. I just started Yakuza 2, but like....whats the point? I'm not yakuza, hell, I'm not even japanese!
notice Feb 14 @ 7:16pm 
started playing Factorio, looks pretty realistic
What's the point of this useless thread?
because they look like heroes and not clowns.
Not a fan either but needed a similar game to OW2. Will probably drop it once MHW and kf3 drop.:Fistofdosh:
The author of this thread has indicated that this post answers the original topic.
Okay, as someone who has never really been into super heroes or shooters, I'll try my best to give my own reasons for playing this game

First and foremost, there's a sense of familiarity with the mainstream heros like Iron Man, Hulk, Magneto, etc. that felt like a nice ease into shooter games like COD and Overwatch that feel like basic war simulators in my mind. The draw in of the heros makes it more desirable by default, even if it's not something I'm particularly fond of. By extension, that makes learning shooters more fun as well.

I think the issue you're facing is that you're comparing it analytically too much to other shooters you have played. From Day 1, I stared playing heros I never heard of and just learned how to utilize them. It makes the experience more enjoyable, win or lose.

Focus less on the winning formula, branch out, and have fun. If that seems counterproductive because winning is what's most fun for you and you've already cracked that code, then just move on from the game. Just keep in mind that a game with 12 players on 2 teams is going to leave a lot of open variables that you can't predict
Teemo Feb 15 @ 8:13am 
What is the point of this post? You don't want to be convinced because you stated you already decided you uninstalled. You then bumped the post? I'm at a loss here are you farming points or what?

You already got an answer. That answer being if the games fun play it if not move on. So move on?
Originally posted by CD's_nuts:
Originally posted by =Palynzer=:
What's the point of this useless thread?
Reading strangers on the internet trying to sell me into playing rivals, so then i play rivals with a new view of the game, you've seen how well it's going.

buddy you need to read ragebait 101 this is just sad
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Date Posted: Feb 14 @ 6:29pm
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