Let's make a timeline. "Mini militia" was the first multiplayer game I ever played or which I remember at least. It is definitely nothing compared to the new games but it was so amazing for a young kid like me to play a game with his friends. It was an amazing experience and I'm thankful for that.
Now let's talk about "Free Fire". I know many people are gonna hate me for this but you have to think from the perspective of a 12 year old kid who hasn't played anything other than mini militia with his friends. But suddenly a game called "PUBG" starts trending everywhere. I wanted to play the game but I couldn't even download it because of my limited data plan and not powerful enough smartphone. But from nowhere a game comes with the same battle royale experience but lower size and easy to run grafix on a low end device even for 2018. It was a huge jump from anything I've ever played in my life. I liked it so I told my friends and they also liked it. There are so many memories connected to this game. But nothing stays forever and our beloved game is gone. I'm not talking about the ban but the feeling I got when I first played this game. It's not the same game anymore. That's why I don't play it anymore. But it had a great impact on my life.
Let's talk some "Call fo Duty". I wanted something new after leaving FF and this is what I found. It's a great game. There are not many things to hate about this game honestly. It's just a great game. It's very competitive and takes actual time and effort to become good. It's just good.
It's time for the big thing. "Genshin Impact" is different from from the games I played previously. I only downloaded it to flex the power of my new smartphone but the more I played it the more I liked it. To the point that it's taking 22 gigs of my storage space but I'm not gonna uninstall it. As I said it's a totally different experience all together. I'm still new so I don't have the in depth knowledge but I enjoy the gameplay.
And now some of my thoughts on mobile gaming. Recently there have been many game launches in the same battle royale category. And all of them were flops. "Apex Legends" is the biggest example. A game stuck because it was the first of its kind but it doesn't mean that your game will stuck too. It was not because they were bad games but actually better than anything we have right now. But big game developing companies have to understand that switching to a totally different game is hard for a player. Therefore I think that they should put their resources to different types of games so we get other games to play and not just the same repeating thing again.
You Forgot PUBG brother
2023-06-03
Honestly I haven't put in enough time or effort to form an opinion on the game. I still have it on my phone but I just don't play it. I still like to watch PUBG(BGMI) tournaments because it's actually fun to watch.
2023-08-12