![]() Realm Royale nobly tries to alleviate this problem with its crafting system, but it's not a perfect solution. Having people turn into chickens during the later makes already frantic free-for-alls even harder. I either drop into an area where I'm fighting a few players between vast stretches of boredom or I land in a hotspot that typically ends in defeat because there were just too many people. Part of that has to do with Realm Royale falling into that same pitfall that Fortnite and PUBG haven't escaped from: There is rarely a happy balance to the flow of combat over the course of a match. I haven't had one instance where me or my enemies have managed to evade long enough to revive in a solo match, so it ends up feeling like a needless process. ![]() It's not all that fun to win a fight and then spend another ten seconds chasing an enemy just to finish them off. But, at the same time, downing someone just to have them cluck off before I can finish them is maddening-especially in solo games. ![]() Instead of being a liability, my team can just focus on winning the fight and I can continue taking responsibility for my own survival. In the chaos of a fight, I can scamper off and (hopefully) stay safe long enough to revive. If I'm in a squad, it's great to not be deadweight the moment I die. I have a real love-hate relationship with this system. If I survive for 30 seconds without being killed a second time, I'll turn back to normal with reduced health and can continue the fight. It's essentially no different than being downed in Fortnite or PUBG except you can run and jump (and gobble incessantly) and this even happens in solo games. One interesting wrinkle Realm Royale adds to the battle royale formula is getting killed temporarily turns enemies into a giant chicken that you then have to kill a second time. I didn't even realize what had happened before it was over.īut even when the mage shotgunned me in the back, things weren't actually over. During one fight inside a house, I had a mage turn tail and zip out a window, fly around the corner and come back in through another one behind me. While there's no chaotic eruption of walls and floors to frantically navigate, there's still moments where an almost dead enemy can turn the tide with a clever play. ![]() But, if you aren’t into Fortnite, or you just want to try something different, then Realm Royale is an excellent option-and a strong contender in the battle royale genre.Like Fortnite, fights are fast and hectic but they're far easier to parse too. Fortnite is now available on the Nintendo Switch, literally bringing the free-to-play battle royale experience to every platform available. ![]() If you haven’t followed the news over the past week or so, then you might not have heard about Epic Games latest big announcement. Will Realm Royale Come to PS4, Xbox One and Switch? Because of the game’s rapid growth-and the availability of other battle royale games on other platforms-many fans are wondering, will Realm Royale release for PS4, Xbox One, Switch and other platforms? To help answer that question, here’s what we know about Realm Royale on Xbox One, Switch and PS4. Realm Royale has attracted quite a bit of attention since Hi-Rez launched it, bringing in an average of over 38,000 players over the past month-and a peak of over 104,000 since the game’s launch on June 5th. ![]()
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