• Totally Rated: Call of Duty: Vanguard returns the series to World

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    Totally Rated: Call of Duty: Vanguard returns the series to World War 2

    Date:
    Mon, 23 Aug 2021 09:37:10 +0000

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    Totally Rated Season 2 continues with the unveiling of Call of Duty:
    Vanguard, alongside Cyberpunk 2077 DLC and a trip through insanity with Far Cry VR.

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    In this weeks Totally Rated, we discuss the long-awaited reveal of Call of Duty: Vanguard , which was revealed within the Call of Duty: Warzone battle royale spin-off game.

    The TechRadar team went on an insane virtual reality experience with Far Cry VR , which really showcased what the technology can achieve given enough
    space and resources.

    Finally, we check in on the troubled Cyberpunk 2077 , which is still
    receiving free content updates and post-launch patches. This week, patch 1.3 was accompanied by a handful of free cosmetic DLCs. If Call of Duty: Vanguard is anything like World at War, we're excited Call of Duty: Warzone review Cyberpunk 2077 is better than ever - but is that enough to save it? (Image credit: Activision) We're going back to WW2 with Call of Duty: Vanguard

    After months and months of speculation, rumors and leaks, gaming's worst kept secret was finally revealed in the form of Call of Duty: Vanguard. A teaser trailer released earlier in August, 2021 was followed up with an official reveal within Call of Duty: Warzone, accompanied by a longer trailer and some gameplay events.

    Call of Duty: Vanguard returns the series to World War II, placing you in the shoes of four separate playable characters loosely based on real war heroes. Vanguard's campaign will be set across multiple theaters of conflict, which could make this arguably CoD's most ambitious single-player outing to date.

    Finally, Vanguard will naturally be integrated into the Warzone 'metaverse,' and a new WW2-themed map is on the way for the game. Additionally, the
    Zombies multiplayer horde mode is returning , and it's in good hands with its original creator, Treyarch, who first introduced the mode in 2008's Call of Duty: World at War. (Image credit: Ubisoft) Far Cry VR has the team going insane

    There's a brand new Far Cry game out ahead of the release of Far Cry 6 in October, but it's not necessarily the most accessible. Indeed, Far Cry VR is
    a wholly different beast than its console and PC counterparts, so much so
    that it needs its own warehouse to be playable.

    TechRadar's Gerald Lynch broke down the Far Cry VR experience as he,
    alongside members of the team, got a hands-on look at the game: "Far Cry VR: Dive Into Insanity itself is very straightforward.

    "However, the interlocking emergent systems of the Far Cry series are gone there are no stealthy kills, no animal taming, no crafting and no open world.

    "Dive Into Insanity is very much a points-based, on-rails shooter. Theres
    more in common here with arcade staples like Time Crisis or House of the Dead than the free-roaming weve come to expect from Far Cry. And yet in the
    context of a multiplayer shooter, thats fine. Chasing the highest score is
    far more of a novelty when side-by-side physically (read: virtually) with
    your pals.

    "Dive Into Insanity does a good job of recreating the visual feel of Far Crys third instalment all lush tropical jungles, bandana-wearing pirates, rusty container sheds and exploding barrels. Theres even a hallucinogenic shootout in a mysterious cavern through which sea creatures float and pirates take potshots at you from the ceiling a high point of the experience. (Image credit: Ubisoft)

    "Zero Latency VRs weapon peripheral is responsive and accurate too (provided youve correctly entered your height, that is), letting you switch on the fly between a bullet-spewing, Rambo-aping machine gun and a more refined and accurate one-hit-kill crossbow.

    Where the six TechRadar players would have liked to have seen it be a little more ambitious however was in its environmental level design for the most part, youre funnelled from one arena-like shooting zone to another, with distant enemies to be picked off from afar, while youre stood shooting from a cave ledge or moving cable car.

    "Itd have been great to have been able to take the inherent three-dimensionality of virtual reality to have been able to have sprung some pincer-style surprise team attacks. Also, the final battle against Vaas and his cronies was a bit drawn out too, overly reliant on waves of enemies
    rather than the show stopping spectacle a VR games scale could be capable of.

    "Despite these grumbles, we had a lot of fun and, despite the relative lack of interesting level layouts to navigate, quite the workout too. Without
    going into too much gory detail, we were dripping with sweat by the end of
    the games 30-ish minute run time. Though the game can accommodate up to eight players, six is probably the sweet spot youd run the risk of running into your mates too often otherwise." (Image credit: CD Projekt RED) Cyberpunk
    2077 is still trucking along... now with free DLC!

    Finally, Cyberpunk 2077 saw a fresh injection of interest with the patch 1.3, which as usual addresses a litany of issues from game-breaking bugs to quest-halting glitches and other uncanny oddities.

    This time, though, CD Projekt Red has bundled some free DLC with the update
    in the form of some cosmetics. These include some stylish new jackets for V (your player character) as well as a new vehicle skin.

    But that's not all, as arguably the biggest cosmetic addition is the alternative look for Johnny Silverhand, V's best frenemy who is portrayed by Keanu Reeves. His new look can be activated in the 'additional content' tab from the main menu and gives Johnny a freshly chopped haircut and an unbuttoned black jacket.

    While there have been some concerns over CD Projekt Red's continued
    commitment to Cyberpunk 2077, the steady trickle of patches has kept interest modestly high for the game. Here's hoping that more patches and content drops can help build the game to something greater down the line.

    Totally Ratedfeatures reviews and opinions of what's hot and what's not in the tech and gaming world.

    Bringing together leading titles from across the industry, we hear first
    hand from those who have reviewed - and rated - the very latest games and products on the market.

    New episodes ofTotally Ratedwill roll out every week. Far Cry 6 DLC will bring back fan-favorite villains



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