Review: After a wonderful first impression, the new game must now be maintained better than the original “Warzone.”
The first few hours of playing “Warzone 2.0” provided two distinct moments that colored my early perceptions of the game, which released Nov. 16.
The entirety of “Warzone 2.0′s” awe-inspiring environment made for a heckuva first impression . The majority of the gameplay has been gripping, though also occasionally glitchy: At various times since launch, the party chat has glitched and players couldn’t use the game’s social matchmaking feature to link up with their friends, and players have also reported they’ve lost precious items in the DMZ after encountering a developer error.But the true test of a live-service game like “Warzone 2.
On the whole, “Warzone 2.0” feels like a phenomenal refresh of a game that had grown stale over the years since its debut. The addition of DMZ provides another source of entertainment that feels richer and far more enjoyable than Plunder or any of the other offshoot modes from the first “Warzone.” In completing missions, players unearth a level of lore that was missing from “Warzone,” which relied mainly on short cutscenes at the start of each new season to relay its story.
Now comes Al Mazrah, a new map with an entirely new, open-world DMZ mode that builds on to the base battle royale. And for as breathtaking as the vistas of the new map are, it’s the good-old feeling of Verdansk that radiates from one corner of Al Mazrah to the other. For “Warzone” players, this feels like old times again.
This is the part of the game I’m most eager to see play out in the coming weeks. There is a real element of strategy now to your communication with teammates. If players ramble on about their day at work — or crunch Doritos into their microphones — opponents can hear them and track them down, even without tools such as a UAV, a heartbeat sensor or a snapshot grenade to help locate them.In early games, the sounds from the opposing teams’ conversations are impossible to miss.
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