What do I think of The Finals Season 2?
Diving into Season 2 of THE FINALS has been like stepping into a whole new world, or more accurately, a glitchy, neon-infused cityscape that's as unpredictable as it is exciting. I'm here to give you the lowdown, my own personal tour through the labyrinth of changes, updates, and new features that have completely transformed the game we thought we knew.
Diving into SYS$HORIZON? It's like jumping into a whole new world. Rules we live by every day? Forget 'em here. Picture this: you're strolling through a place where buildings aren't just buildings. They're like artworks in the making, with bits and pieces floating around, creating paths you'd never expect. Adventure's literally around every corner. And then, when the sun dips down, the whole place lights up. It's like a scene straight out of a cyberpunk dream, all neon and buzzing with energy. This place isn't just another spot on the map. It's a wild ride, where every move you make is part of this big, vibrant, digital dance under the stars.
Power Shift? Oh, it's the fresh buzz in game modes. Picture you and your crew, just chilling in a 5v5. It's all about pushing this platform across the arena, smashing through whatever's in your way. But the real kicker? Those super quick respawn times and being able to mix up your squad's vibes on the go. It's a wild ride, super intense, and heaps of fun. But, after a bit, it kinda feels like we're just going round in circles, gets a tad samey for me.
Now, let's talk gear. The FAMAS? Total game-changer. A burst-fire rifle that keeps those enemies nice and far away, just how I like 'em. And the 93R? My new best friend for those up-close brawls. The KS-23 shotgun's okay, not the star but it does the job when things get tight.
Season 2's gadgets are like hitting the jackpot. The Dematerializer? Love it. Making stuff disappear and crafting your own sneaky paths is just too good. But the Gateway, well, it's a cool idea but not seeing through the portals? Kinda takes the fun out of it, though flinging stuff through them and watching the chaos? That's a good laugh.
The Anti Gravity Cube is just hilarious. Imagine, everything's tense and suddenly, everyone's floating. It's chaos in the best way. And yep, I've totally used it to make the cashout fly. No regrets. The Data Reshaper's a curious one, turning enemy gear into props. It's neat, but when it's crunch time, I'm all about that direct action.
The competitive scene's got a new look, and I'm digging it. Feels more organized, like there's a real path to victory. And the tweaks to the toxic gas? Spot on. It's less about instant doom and more about playing it smart.
Now, the Data Reshaper. It's... interesting. The idea of transforming enemy equipment into harmless props has its charm, but when push comes to shove, I find myself reverting to the good old-fashioned shoot-to-destroy approach. It's a gadget that feels like it's still searching for its place in the chaos of THE FINALS.
So, wrapping up, Season 2's been a wild, neon-soaked, gravity-defying adventure. Sure, there's room for a bit more polish and maybe some new twists in the gameplay. But overall, it's been a riot. The game's grown, and so have we, figuring out new strategies and having a blast. Can't wait for more matches, wins, and those unforgettable, glitchy moments in SYS$HORIZON. Bring it on!