One expendable character is incinerated by a letter bomb and three others are mowed down
in a gun battle before the credits of the aptly named «Firepower,» now at area theaters.
Not exact matches
From the sounds of the
guns firing to the characters having their own little conversations shortly
before bursting out the door to
battle, Overwatch is just as polished as any other game I have played
in a while.
For the most part the audio is just fine but on occasion
guns would fall silent for a second
before kicking back
in and distant
battles play out
in silence.
As an arcade
battle royale experience goes, this is as good as it gets
in terms of
guns: It's solid and tactical, and every bullet you put into a target feels satisfying, but the game is simple enough that you don't need to put any real effort
in to learn everything
before you have a good time.