We played Valve's new shooter, Deadlock
Valve's new hero shooter, Deadlock, combines elements from popular games, featuring 6-on-6 matches with human players and NPCs, various movement mechanics, and 20 distinct heroes, currently in early development.
Read original articleValve has introduced a new hero shooter titled Deadlock, which combines elements from popular games like Overwatch, Dota 2, and Team Fortress 2. Although Valve has not officially announced the game, it has garnered significant interest, with around 20,000 players testing it. Deadlock features a 6-on-6 format where players control heroes while also managing NPC troops to attack enemy defenses. The gameplay is characterized by continuous action, requiring coordination between human players and their NPC allies to succeed. Players can unlock abilities and purchase upgrades during matches, enhancing their characters' combat effectiveness. The game includes various movement mechanics, such as sliding and dashing, and features a unique aerial tramway system for strategic positioning. Currently, there are 20 different heroes available, each with distinct abilities and playstyles. Despite the early development stage, the game allows players to invite friends to join, although this has led to some players facing bans from matchmaking. Overall, Deadlock promises a blend of strategic gameplay and fast-paced action, appealing to fans of the genre.
- Deadlock is a new hero shooter from Valve, blending elements from Overwatch, Dota 2, and Team Fortress 2.
- The game features 6-on-6 matches with both human players and NPC troops.
- Players can unlock abilities and purchase upgrades during gameplay.
- Movement mechanics include sliding, dashing, and an aerial tramway for strategic advantages.
- The game is currently in early development, allowing players to invite friends, though some have faced matchmaking bans.
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