If you’re the lucky owner of a PSVR rig and missed out on EVE: Valkyrie the first time round, then Warzone is arguably a great excuse to make up for lost time. Still one of the best experiences PSVR has to offer Beyond the training scenarios, survival modes, and the disjointed story type ‘recall’ missions, which neither tell a cohesive story nor do they really involve any high stakes, there just isn’t enough to sustain single-player space shooter aficionados for the long-term. So make no mistake, while EVE: Valkyrie – Warzone is a game that provides players with a bevy of content for the multiplayer side of things, as it is, there just still isn’t enough content for solo players to really sink their teeth into.
What this means is that players can get stuck right into the Carrier Assault, Joint Strike, Gatecrash, Wormholes, and Groundrush modes at no extra cost the latter in particular proving to be a game-changer of sorts for the EVE: Valkyrie universe as it opens up planet-based battles to players for the first time.Īnother nice feature (and something that other developers should really consider with their own online focused PS4 games), is that EVE: Valkyrie – Warzone allows cross platform play permitting PS4 players to pit their mettle against PC folks which in turn always ensures that whenever you go online, you’re almost always guaranteed to find a game session pretty swiftly if you have the cross platform box checked. Likewise, EVE: Valkyrie – Warzone allows folks to fork out real-world money for the capsules should they so wish, though ultimately, the game does a decent enough job of dishing them out to players that you won’t really be tempted to reach your hand into your pockets.Įnsuring that the attention of its player base remains focused upon its multiplayer offering, EVE: Valkyrie – Warzone also includes all of the expansion and downloadable content that has been released to date. You see, in addition to unlocking extra cosmetic bits and pieces for pilot and ship alike, the capsules which you get rewarded for completing missions, daily challenges and multiplayer battles can also be used to bolster the abilities of your chosen craft buffing such things as jet boost capacity, shield generation and much more besides. When it comes to the bread and butter of the EVE: Valkyrie experience which arguably lay in its competitive multiplayer modes, developer CCP aims to keep folks invested in its online space battles not only through its aforementioned decent space shooter mechanics, but also through the loot that drive its progression system. Similar in some respect to Blizzard’s Overwatch, Valkyrie allows players to fill roles such as damage dealer, support and healer (in the case of the latter you can fire a beam that replenishes the shields of your mates), and in doing so provides a much more varied selection of playstyles than a straightforward space shooter would normally accommodate.
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