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When Overwatch was barely declared, it already had a community that neither Rainbow Six: Siege nor even Splatoon dreamed of. Cosplayers cosplayed; musicians lost weightthe Internet began to swell with humorous images about Shinji Ikari, who got addicted to hormones and grew up in Korean Hana Song, and cowboy Mackree, who constantly features an hour of reckoning on his view. Meanwhile, in terms of the frequency of requests for a well-known-adult-site, the game inexplicably approached Minecraft.

Consequently, Overwatch is famous to everyone, she definitely has a long time (sorry, Battleborn), also it is apparently pretty good. And also to thank, it appears, it's well worth the drawn buttocks of Lena Oxton, which, with desire, cannot be confused with anybody else.

Along with the very first Blizzard shot is bold, calculated to the smallest detail, performed with some incomprehensible, unbearable lightness, and there's nothing superfluous in it. But this isn't so important, right?

It's not a MOBA

The major thing which needs to be indicated immediately: this isn't MOBA. Absolutely. There is not any pumping inside the party, there is not any equipment, only players fight, death from one hit in the head is common, along with the tasks are very clear: 2 teams of six folks are trying to catch (or protect) a point or to accompany (or prevent to accompany) a cart. They are divided broken into four categories (attack aircraft, defenders, "tanks" and encourage fighters), and each has its own pair of cool bits they can do from time to time.

There are twenty one characters against nine classes in Team Fortress 2, together with which Overwatch is customary to compare, and they're collected quite compactly: every has one rifle (the engineer Torbjorn still has a hammer, the medic Angela Ziegler includes a easy timesheet - however these are exceptions), 2 or even three active abilities and an ult capability that may be activated after filling the scale.

When you are Winston, you're a intelligent gorilla, jumping through half a card, and from time to time, turning on the "I'm not a scientist, I will destroy" way to become twice as robust and throw enemies. Whenever you're a Tracer, you are a vile little flea which flickers in distance, yells, annoys everyone, and every time manages to slide away. When you're a Reaper, you get started playing a gloomy superassassin in a black hoodie and moan supporting your enemies with no stealth, but with some cool phrase from the spirit of "DEATH IS NEAR" in order that everyone would pay attention to you, and then get a shotgun from the face.

Heroes are intended to actually stand out. Every one of these is characterized by some sort of strong, demonstrating moment after, playing against him, you may despise himand playing - you'll feel as the king of cereal. A good tracer is worse compared to gangrene; no sniper would like to meet Winston's homing Tesla gun in the gateway, and also a single timely reaper "ult" by Reaper is sufficient to turn a complete team into screaming children.

Or let's talk about May. Can we take some time and chat relating to this darkened monster with an angel encounter? Concerning the ice devil, which joyfully proclaims: "It is worth fighting to this planet " - and yells the innocent, "Sorry!" As if he'd just accidentally hit a man with his elbow in the subway, but did not drive him to migraines, did not look to his fearful eyes and did not throw a sharpened icicle at the brow? This adorable Chinese woman using a climatologist level is playing just like the worst incarnation of all supervillain Killer Frost or who snowman-killer out of a horror film with 7% on Rotten Tomatoes. And I cannot help myself, except to keep on to play for herthe sadist inside very much loved to enrage a different group (along with his own) emerging in front of his nosebehind his rear - everywhere! - the ice walls named after Donald Trump.

The best way to play

As soon as Overwatch starts to seem bored, just change the character. You were just a hefty German Reinhardt, walked, waved a rocket hammer, and, regardless of the height, looked at half of the heroes from beneath, however, switching, state, to Hanzo, discovered you might also run on cards. With the rocket launcher Farrah, the slowed-down Tribes begins - you proceed, virtually without touching the earth, maneuver between air defense snipers and from time to time arrange bombardments with justice. The Brazilian techie Lucio glides on the walls, stunts and can not cope with the idea that Overwatch isn't Jet Set Radio. When switching to Soldier-76, you end up in a standard military shooter of the era when the Call of Duty didn't have acrobatics from Titanfall. Still, there was already a sprint and noobtube grenade launcher.

And all these fashions were able to be arranged in such a manner that, on the one hand, we have an ideal imbalance, where one intense balances another, and on the other, every hero has a business on almost any map. In contrast to Team Fortress 2, there's a different dynamic: fewer people, narrower class specializations, and, because of this, more specific lineups that are continually changing, one of those players should feel someone else is far better in such a circumstance.

Changing heroes during the video game is normal. Often it happens that with equal ability and equivalent conditions, 1 hero is sure to defeat another: the Bastion robot, which has decomposed into a turret, may do nothing with terror at least a competent long-range shooters. But in a wise game, equal terms shouldn't be attained - everybody has weaknesses, and you want to use the geometry of this map and the composition of the group to smooth out them.

As an instance, you are a robot monk Zenyatta - that you know how to cure, and you also kill very nicely, however you pay for great damage with fierce awkwardness. Zenyatta is an perfect target, crumbles from one hit from the Widow's sniper rifle. But if you know the map, you almost always imagine where the lady can endure and what area is shooting . There are no perfect places, and it's simple to frighten a sniper: tug him with a Roadhog hook, come up from the back of a ninja Genji or even a Reaper. And in extreme cases, Zenyatta could be carried out from cover to cover under the defense of Reinhardt.

If you can not wait in the help team or the Widow is more affordable than the Widow hunters and constantly appears in unexpected places - then yes, it's insulting. But then you can substitute Zenyatta, as an example, using the renowned DJ Lucio-bullet-dodger.

Not everybody pays attention for this, however, Overwatch is designed as clear as you can in principle. The distance is completely readable, the silhouettes and skills are understood even by the border of the eye, so the noise helps to orientate from the simple fact they cannot observe the eyes, down to that of those personalities sprucing up behind you or slips over your mind. It had been an extraordinary penetration: the leg of Junkrat wasn't just amputated, but so that he might be realized by his own gait! Such things function on the match.

What could be really done in the current situation right now can be known in a second. Formulas flashed before my eyes, such as in a film about great mathematicians: I am Hanzo's archer surrounded by my companions, so I hear heavy tramp across both sides - it sounds, the Reaper - and in front of him there's really a rat-rat tire. What to do? Spread out so that the bomb strikes as few people as you can, or attempt to shoot it on the go? The second solution is much more interesting, especially as it will be more suitable for the Reaper to scatter the only runners. I shoot, I miss out on there's no opportunity to pull the bow . "Thank you, Hanzo, you're a real hero!" No one tells me, and that very moment that Reaper breaks the whole group with one "ult."

At these moments, you generally understand that everything had to be carried out otherwise, imagine precisely how, and become a little better as a participant - of course, until panic in the hell of the next battle overcomes.

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