![]() ![]() The survivor is the one who kills everyone or has time to hide in a safe zone and escape. The rest – houses, mountains, hills, towers – are all built in such a way that each player can find something for themselves in each hut and then run and kill, like typical representatives of the genre. There are several good machines in the game, but in order to find them you must try to diligently search for them on the map. In addition to the sausage-pixel graphics, the developers created the exact same physics of bullet flight and hitting the enemy, adding comic relief to what’s happening.Īfter all 100 players enter the territory, which consists of nice looking landscapes with their own landscapes, they start looting houses, looking for weapons, provisions, first aid kits and survival methods. True, this meat is not enough to reveal the general picture, so the developers went further. ![]() ![]() 100 players team up on a single, high-connection server, and then the battle-royal-style meat begins. Also the stories of the appearance of the world. However, the goal of the game is to prove that you can make a good shooter with primitive graphics and characters whose bodies are like sausages. IN Absolutely accurate battlefields we’re seeing the April Fool’s Day rally of the devs being a bit late with. It's only a small side project, made between working on Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, a physics-driven foolfest riffing on sandbox fight sims like Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator, but for free it's worth a go even just to lark about on the shooting range.The battle royale shooter appeared and disappeared from the rest of the battle royale games. LandFall are giving it away free for the first 100 hours after launch, so you've another few days before it goes up to $5. Hit Steam to download Totally Accurate Battlegrounds. And it does seem pretty fun, if only I didn't spend so long waiting in lobbies waiting the number of players go up and down as people join, get bored waiting, then leave. Wacky physics is a tired joke but that's not the entirety of this - it really does want to be a fun battle royale game. I had more fun poking at this than I had expected. And I like the outfits (which don't need crates or keys or anything to unlock either). Also great: dual-wielding any two one-handed guns. And the final circle is an interesting one, raising a patchy floor of hexagonal blocks from the ground and pouring in deadly lava. It's cool and intimidating as heck to see. The usual wall of electricity/gas/storm that tightens around players to shrink the island's safe zone is here a monumentally large wall which contracts through vast posts slamming down then growing outwards to connect. Silly physics make your character flail their arms as they spin around, cars are weird, powerful guns have such kick that they'll knock you back a few feet, press G and you'll hold guns sideways while beatboxing ('gangsta', yeah? yeah.), and the physics-driven technoguts driving it all cause for all sorts of other silliness.Īt the same time, it does have some interesting ideas. Landfall Games, who you might know for Clustertruck, started this as an April Fool's joke and yup, it shows. But it does have a singleplayer shooting range map to try out guns, shoot scarecrows, and generally lark about. It doesn't have the squillion players of Fortnite or Plunkbat that let them start rounds in seconds, see. In reality, wait times for a round start are so long that you'll have to wait ages. Collect guns, collect attachments for guns, fire guns, murder death kill. You must know the basics by now: loads of players are trying to murder each other to stand triumphant at the end, starting by dropping out the skies then looting and shooting across the island as the circle of safe space shrinks. are currently suing Epic Games for supposedly infringing its copyright, but here we are. It's bold to so clearly riff on Battlegrounds, considering developersPUBG Corp. ![]() It's also one of the few games containing my three favourite FPS features: mixed-weapon dual wielding seeing your own legs and body when you look down and physics so goofy that you can boost yourself by jumping then firing at the ground. It's janky, wait times for a round are huge, and it won't replace Plunkbat in my heart, but it's free its first few days so hey, you may as well grab it before it costs $5. Take the open-world loot-o-murderhiking of Playerunknown's Battlegrounds, add wacky physics, then sprinkle over a few actually quite good ideas, and you might have something like Totally Accurate Battlegrounds, a game I've been enjoying more than I'd expected. ![]()
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