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Scavengers is the comfort food of battle royales

Byadmin

Dec 26, 2021


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Scavengers didn’t even hit my radar when it launched in April. In fact, I ended up playing it by chance: A colleague’s PC had crapped-out, and I agreed to capture a few matches’ worth of footage. I sat down with a nice cup of tea for what I expected to be 20 minutes of a generic-looking battle royale genre mashup: Several hours later, I’d realised Scavengers was exactly that. And I’d had enormous fun with it.

The name suits the game. Scavengers picks-and-chooses its way through a hybrid of battle royale and PvE looting, and loosely speaking, matches tend to focus on a bit of exploring and AI swarms and treasure-hunting to start off, before the map then brings the three-person teams together. Oh, and there are storms that move rapidly around the map and will quickly freeze your character to death if they’re not in shelter.

Scavengers characters having a fight within an energy bubble.

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The storms are a bit of a microcosm of what Scavengers gets right. A battle royale-type game needs a way to restrict the field, which this provides for, but rather than being one big circle closing-in, you have these fast-moving zones that regularly catch teams off-guard and force fast, unplanned movement. The delightful touch is that you can take shelter in a building and wait it out, which can be either a moment of respite and working out your next move, or the part where you stumble on an enemy team that’s had the same idea. It even does some narrative lifting in really selling the idea you’re scavenging on this hostile planet surface.



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