Splitgate Arena Warfare review

Splitgate: Arena Warfare Review | Assault on Aperture Science

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Certain games strike such a cord that they influence everything, shifting genre popularity and spawning a heap of clones and loving tributes. Splitgate: Arena Warfare is one of those camps and it wears its inspirations on its sleeves. Its deathmatch combat combines the tight shooting of the original Halo games with the portals from Valve’s first-person puzzler. For those…

  • Solid shooting inspired by the greats.
  • Portals provide a new dimension of tactics.
  • Varied game modes and a great arsenal.
  • Some questionable map design.
  • Generic presentation from top to bottom.
  • The lack of tutorials leaves new players at a disadvantage.

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Solid shooting inspired by the greats. Portals provide a new dimension of tactics. Varied game modes and a great arsenal. Some questionable map design. Generic presentation from top to bottom. The lack of tutorials leaves new players at a disadvantage.
Solid shooting inspired by the greats. Portals provide a new dimension of tactics. Varied game modes and a great arsenal. Some questionable map design. Generic presentation from top to bottom. The lack of tutorials leaves new players at a disadvantage.
Solid shooting inspired by the greats. Portals provide a new dimension of tactics. Varied game modes and a great arsenal. Some questionable map design. Generic presentation from top to bottom. The lack of tutorials leaves new players at a disadvantage.
Solid shooting inspired by the greats. Portals provide a new dimension of tactics. Varied game modes and a great arsenal. Some questionable map design. Generic presentation from top to bottom. The lack of tutorials leaves new players at a disadvantage.
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