So, I was playing Warzone and I had this crazy idea. ‘It really does feel like a war. Tanks, planes, and massive guns, check. People dying left and right, and some people carrying the team to victory, check.’ Warzone kinda feels like Red vs Blue: The TV Show, if anyone remembers that glorious example of machininma done right. There’s just something about it that gives off a feel of two factions attacking each other, fighting for territory as an outside threat rushes in to throw a wrench to each side’s war efforts. I know this is rambling, but has anyone else thought this way about Warzone, or something similar?
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> So, I was playing Warzone and I had this crazy idea. ‘It really does feel like a war. Tanks, planes, and massive guns, check. People dying left and right, and some people carrying the team to victory, check.’ Warzone kinda feels like Red vs Blue: The TV Show, if anyone remembers that glorious example of machininma done right. There’s just something about it that gives off a feel of two factions attacking each other, fighting for territory as an outside threat rushes in to throw a wrench to each side’s war efforts. I know this is rambling, but has anyone else thought this way about Warzone, or something similar?
Oh most definitely! Especially in those game so where you die in absolutely ridiculous ways (example: trying to splatter some grunts, only to have you right ghost flipping through the air and off the edge of March on Stormbreak), and I can practically hear the “CABOOOOOOOOSE!!”…“Tucker did it.”.
It really does feel like a War Zone. They picked a great name for it.
Only in turbo does it feel like war, otherwise it’s big team battle to me with more room for exteme quadruple teamed deaths.
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> Only in turbo does it feel like war, otherwise it’s big team battle to me with more room for exteme quadruple teamed deaths.
Pretty much, yeah.