As we’ve seen from books and movies like Battle Royale and The Hunger Games, PUBG activates a primitive, yet entertaining, enjoyment from fighting to survive by whatever means necessary, and that’s a large portion of its addictive nature. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is a survival first/third-person shooter that revolves around the idea of a “battle royale” experience, where 100 players are dropped onto a remote location and forced into battle to kill the remaining players and be the last one standing. PUBG seems to have skyrocketed at the right place and time (especially given its perfect concept for streaming), and while the overall game has some significant work ahead to improve the experience, the core of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is one that, I think, will be the foundation of a new generation of games to come.įirst, let’s start with the basics. Whatever nagging issues and growing pains that PUBG still has from its Early Access launch, there’s still tons to enjoy from the multiplayer-only experience, thanks in large part to its addictive and intense gameplay.
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