I think that XDefiant is not bad, but it's background is awful. (#spoiler "Subject") This is a spoiler with a subject If it violates any of the subreddit's existing rules. When posting about a game's ending, plot, or story line, please use the spoilers and spoilers flair.Post only things that is on topic with gaming and ubisoft games. Please respect the moderator's judgement.For account support queries please contact Ubisoft directly. Note the sub is not directly affiliated with Ubisoft. This subreddit will be for all games published or developed by Ubisoft. We’ll see how it fares when the full game lands this summer.Welcome to the ubisoft subreddit. But at the very least I’m happy Ubisoft is trying to make this kind of shooter again after most other big studios have seemingly moved on. And I’m not sure loading XDefiant up with Ubisoft franchises will help it much in the long run. And that’s great for me and people into that, but will that type of arena-like, lane-focused shooter built on loadouts and fast gunplay still be able to succeed in 2023? I don’t know. Instead, XDefiant feels tailor-made for people who once enjoyed the simpler and faster era of Call of Duty or similar military shooters of the era. It’s also not a hyper-tactical shooter like some of the most popular games on Steam or a big, wild Battlefield-esque shooter, either, à la BattleBit. Modern shooters are primarily made up of battle royales and extraction-type games. It almost feels too similar for its own good. It’s more like that 2009-2014 era of Activision’s popular shooter. From how maps are laid out, to some of the modes - like domination - and even in how you build classes and level up guns it all feels a lot like CoD. I keep bringing up Call of Duty, because, well, this game is very Call of Duty-like. XDefiant doesn’t feel like this at all, and instead harkens back to older, faster-paced Call of Duty games. Later Call of Duty games have become so slow and heavy that I just don’t enjoy them. I felt like those games struck the perfect balance between fast-paced combat, neat abilities, and items to use during matches, and none of it felt too over the top or too grounded in boring reality. This is especially weird because once you get into a match, they all just sort of look like soldiers or secret agents in kevlar and jackets and that makes it hard to tell at a glance if that person can throw down a shield, shoot off a fire drone, or turn invisible.įor me, my favourite era of Call of Duty was around the time of Black Ops II and Advanced Warfare. On the other, it has the effect of making all of the factions feel hard to distinguish. On one hand, all of this flexibility is nice, as it allows you to experiment and try out everything the game has to offer. It’s odd that teams can be made up of characters from various factions, but it also lets you freely play as who you want. At any point in the modes I played in the beta, you can respawn as a different faction or swap out your class. Then, once you’ve picked a faction, you pick a loadout consisting of some weapons, gear, and attachments. Each of these factions has their own abilities and equipment. So all the Splinter Cell people are in one group and all the Ghost Recon people in another, etc. The basic setup of XDefiant is that different Ubisoft franchises are split into different factions. (No, you don’t get to shoot Rabbids as Ezio, not yet anyway.)Īnyway, after numerous closed online tests, Ubisoft has finally opened up the game to everyone in this recent open beta.Īnyone on Xbox Series X|S, PS5, and PC can now download and play our Open Session! □ /qH15Wh1rn1- XDefiant JWhat is Ubisoft’s XDefiant? Even Ubisoft’s Rabbids and Assassin’s Creed franchises are a part of XDefiant, though only as in-universe decorations. In an era when everything in entertainment seems to be merging into one giant blob of content, it’s not surprising that Ubisoft - a company that is no stranger to these kinds of crossovers - is jumping into the multiversal stew like Disney and Marvel before it. The game mixes various Ubisoft franchises like Ghost Recon, Watch Dogs, and FarCry, into a single shared universe online FPS. But I’m also concerned that it might not stand out enough in a sea of high-quality, already-popular PvP shooters, such as Epic’s Fortnite or even Ubisoft’s own Rainbow Six Siege.įirst announced back in 2021 as Tom Clancy’s XDefiant, Ubisoft’s upcoming shooter seems almost inevitable in retrospect. And after playing a few hours of Ubisoft’s new Call of Duty-like shooter, I’m surprised by just how much I like it. However, a short open beta is currently being held until June 23. Ubisoft’s big, crossover first-person shooter XDefiant isn’t out until later this year.
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