THE FINALS - THE FPS I DIDN'T KNOW I NEEDED
The Finals is a free-to-play first-person shooter, developed and published by Nexon subsidiary Embark Studios.[2][3] The game focuses on team-based matches on maps with a destructible environment, where players are encouraged to use the dynamic environment to their advantage.[4]
Gameplay
The Finals revolves around people competing in a televised virtual combat game show.[5][6] This is reflected in the holographic crowds which are seen during gameplay, as well as the commentary provided by the game in the form of various hosts making observations about the status of a given team or the game itself. Developer Embark Studios have stated that the game is partly inspired by The Hunger Games and Gladiator (2000).[7]
In the base mode (referred to as "Cashout"),[2] the players form teams of three,[8] which compete to complete objectives, consisting of opening vaults and transporting them to a "cash-out" location.[5] Aspects of these objectives take inspiration from capture the flag, requiring teams to have a control of the area to perform the desired action.[2][5][9] The ultimate winner of the round is the team which has collected the most money (in the form of coins which players explode into when defeated) as determined by the cash-out value and other metrics such as points, eliminations, assists, deaths, revives, and objectives.[2] These metrics are shown to the player and their team once the match has ended. The players earn in-game currency by eliminating players, completing objectives, and other combat maneuvers.[9]
The players choose their characters based on a "Light", "Medium", "Heavy" scale, with the character model changing to reflect that.[2][5][9] Certain weapons, moves, and features are class specific and each class has a different movement speed.[2][9] Light builds are faster and smaller but are weakened by a much lower health amount. Medium builds are a traditional soldier class, with median speed, size and durability, while Heavy builds are the most durable class, but have limited maneuverability.[10]
Each class is privy to different equipment and abilities, balancing the game. The Light class is given an abundance of abilities related to speed and movement, such as the Grappling Hook or Evasive Dash. They also have tools to evade and hide, making them a viable option despite their low health. The Heavy class is given powerful destructive tools, such as the RPG and C4, as well as protective measures like the Mesh and Dome shield. The Medium class has a mix of explosive and movement equipment.
The game mechanics encourage emergent gameplay by the way of the many free variables present.[5] These include the highly player modifiable terrain (both destruction and limited construction), varied weather conditions and time of day (which change between matches), and team compositions.[2][5][9] The arenas contain items which are suspended from ropes, as well as items on the ground that can be picked up and thrown by the players, such as barrels and plant pots. Some of them are explosive, meaning they will explode on impact.[5] Entire buildings are potentially destructible if the correct supports are targeted.[2] The game does allow for limited construction, though this takes the form of temporary structures (such as barriers the player can shelter behind), as well as through use of the &34;Goo Gun" and "Goo Grenade&34;, which both create a solid, though destructible barrier, which has the appearance of foam insulation.
Players who are killed are turned into statues which their teammates can carry and use to revive them.[2] If the reviving teammate has a defibrillator the process is nearly instant, otherwise it takes approximately five seconds. If enough time elapses, a player may choose to respawn themselves, though this consumes a so-called &34;Respawn Coin&34;. In Tournament game modes, players have a limited amount of Respawn Coins. -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/xxcodebreakerxxgamingxx #the finals #the finals gameplay #the finals best settings
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