Overwatch 2 is, surprisingly as it sounds, 2022’s surprise package for me. It’s just Overwatch, Overwatch 2tactics's website and I’ve played Overwatch before, so I shouldn’t be too shocked by any of it. But it has managed to pull me in in a way a lot of games I had much higher hopes for have failed to do. My time with Overwatch 2 won’t last forever, but I’ve already seen enough to know that when the single-player portion drops, I’ll be right at the front of the l
I think I speak for most Overwatch 2 players when I say that Zarya is a pain in the ass. Whether you're against her or even playing as her, it's frustrating just how essential she has become . If you want a chance at winning, you better make her your Tank, otherwise you're just asking for trou
Before Overwatch 2, Overwatch’s competitive mode was fairly straightforward. Every season players would need to play ten placement games to earn their starting Rank between Bronze and Grandmaster. Your Skill Rating, or SR, determined which rank you fell into, and as your SR increased, your rank would go up. The amount of SR you earn or lose in each match would depend on a few performance-related factors, but in essence, wins gave you more SR and losses took SR away. At the end of every match you could see how much SR you gained or lost as well as your total SR, which gave you a pretty good idea of how close you were to the next rank up. This isn’t a complicated system, and if you play other competitive games, you’ve probably seen something like it before. Every game you play results in a small step up or step down on the ladder, and with enough skill and tenacity, you can eventually climb to the highest ra
Every game has bugs at launch, but in a competitive team shooter, ultimates being broken are a cause for concern. Cassidy’s High Noon looks bugged, as it completely missed its targets in some player’s games - not very deadeye cowboy of
Online shooters aren’t usually my thing. Overwatch having set heroes takes away from the meta and the stress of having to care about loadouts, and means you can pick to a certain extent based on personality. The reason I play as Ashe is as much because I love westerns and wry cowgirls as it is her gameplay abilities. Overwatch’s aesthetic, low barrier to entry, and quick, varied matches means it’s keeping my interest longer than other online games do. TheGamer is going to have its own Overwatch showdown soon too, so I need to keep up even if I won’t dominate the way I did on Tekken nig
Live-service games tweak heroes all the time, of course. Hanzo, for example, is likely to get a nerf soon. But this doesn’t feel like a typical tweak to the meta, and instead like Blizzard has changed Mei just because. It’s not only her gameplay that has changed either - it’s her look too, and that’s another major letd
I’ve found Ashe to be a lot more enjoyable to play as, and that’s another part of the problem - it’s not like I’m short of options. I love westerns and the general aesthetic and aura of cowboy stories, and Ashe leans into these tropes brilliantly. She’s wry and romantic, while all of her abilities still work. I’m not married to Mei (such is the tragedy of life), and my experience with Overwatch is limited enough that giving up my main brings about little more than a shrug. For those who have racked up considerably more hours than me on the clock though, taking away one of Mei’s core abilities while claiming to be the same game feels insulting. You can’t even go back to the original Mei because the first game has been taken offl
As well as missing sure shots, a bug has been discovered that lets Sombra players get inside the payload . This glitch allows you to teleport underneath and get all up inside it. You can still shoot at enemies outside but the payload acts as protective armour making you invincible. Just pop her locator on the track, wait for the payload to roll over it, and voila, push to your heart’s content. Granted, if you do this, you’ll probably end up with a
Overwatch 2 is free-to-play, which some think justifies Blizzard shuttering the original. It doesn’t, but here we are. Some Overwatch 2 players think the community is actually more toxic now than it was before . With more players being able to dip their toes in without any investment at all, it is possible that more are taking part just to troll oth
New support hero Kiriko has finally been added to the competitive pool following a two-week absence to allow everyone to get used to the new game. She was still available to play in other modes - as long as you had Overwatch 1, bought her through the premium battle pass, or grinded the standard pass up to tier 55 - but she was kept out of competitive to give the pros time to adjust to hero twe
Not only it has the most experimental and creative skins, since they're not filtered in any exclusive theme, but this event also brings back everything from all other events, including both their skins and game modes. The anniversary events tend to happen between May and J