Get out, soldier

Once you are happy with your clothing choice, you are ready to enter a game. Or be downloaded in a game.

You will be transported on the flying trucks, which cross the polygonal landscape. You will find a place you think is nice to land.

And when you fall, you will be dropped hard. Your character is shot out of the truck like a clown in a cannon at the circus. And your landing on the ground is as cute as a two-year-old on ice skates.

As you compose yourself and struggle to find a weapon, you will notice that your character doesn’t seem to understand how his legs work, so he bounces a lot up and down as he moves. All of these things add up to Totally Accurate Battlegrounds’ wonderfully lighthearted theme and make sure there is always a smile on your face.

Totally Accurate Battleground Review |  Gammick

Fight

Combat is not what you would call tactical or precise. But it’s fun, in the way that most battle royale games offer entertainment as you try to outsmart and eliminate enemies with the constraints the game places on you.


Shooting guns really isn’t that bad – it’s not entirely accurate (get it?) But neither is Fortnite and many other shooting games. They aren’t trying to be realistic, so it doesn’t matter that their fight isn’t like that.

What the game needs, however, are stronger visual cues that your shots are landing. There is no blood spatter, just a hollow sound that lets you know you’ve landed a hit. And this too is obviously not clear.

The screams or screams of the enemy would have been more in theme with the rest of the game and would have made landing shots more rewarding and exhilarating.

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