It is exactly the same as Overwatch. There is no reason at all to call it a sequel.
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This was all I had to read to decide the entire article is junk.
I loaded up TF2 a few months ago just for a quick game, expecting to get into yet another round of I'm-so-over-it 2fort.
What happened instead of that was a completely nostalgic get-into-any-map-I-wanted round after round of full servers like I'd never put the game away. Dustbowl, Gravelpit, Steel, trying to re-learn all the maps, finding other players who had long since figured out new clever ways to use weapons and classes that I'd always thought of as sub-standard.
And I'm in a region where there should be less players.
I don't know that I really want it called Craig
V Rising. similar to valheim, but vampires instead of vikings. fight bosses against the sunlight to unlock abilities, structures, crafting.
Halls of Torment. similar to vampire survivors, but with a very diablo 2 feel.
Gunfire Reborn. similar to dead cells/hades, but it's a FPS.
Hyper Jam. the single best multiplayer arena brawler I've ever played. no decent matchmaking so you need a friend or 3, but it's $4 aud in the sale. get your host to disable the confusion perk.
every game has a built in trial these days. trial the game for up to 2 hours in the first 2 weeks of buying it, and if you don't like it, steam refund it.
What really sells this game? I bought it and got through the prologue and a bit of chapter 1 and don't see why it has so much popularity? It seems very okay so far but nothing amazing. Loads of unnecessary dialog.
Can you ELI5? I'm reading the comments and still not comprehending what's going on here.
When does Chrono Trigger really start to get good? I've tried to play it a few times but it never fully holds me.