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The most exciting part of Sojourn is definitely the rare bits and pieces of gameplay that players were able to see during Blizzard's twenty-minute Overwatch 2 clip at BlizzConline 2021 . In this clip, a lot of new features and changes were teased for the upcoming game, but most importantly, the new maps, PvE missions, and Sojourn made an appearance as w

The Overwatch 2 battle pass is clean and simple. I’m surprised Blizzard didn’t decide to push the boat out or try something new with its implementation of the mechanic, because what we have here is rather basic and predictable. Some tiers have more than one reward hidden away inside them which is cool, and the variety of cosmetics is quite incredible and makes great use of the extensive hero roster, but what you’re working towards is very clear.


One of the most well-known characters is the lovely Misty. She's a great water-type Pokemon trainer who the player comes across in both Red & Blue and Gold & Silver . Befitting with the theme of Pokemon , Misty is bubbly, adorable, and extremely excitable, with red hair and

The cosmetic menu has also received some cool updates, making it much easier to navigate and understand. Bold text is used to distinguish categories while a single glance at the menu is enough to see exactly what you have equipped at any given time. Seeing all of my unlocks transfer over to Overwatch 2 Stadium Mode 2 was also a sad reminder of how much time I’ve poured into this series. My accounts haven’t even combined yet either, so I promise you I have more than 14 D.Va skins to my name. All the voice lines unlocked too, I am dedicated to my girl.


The tank-like Artillery unit is already an intimidating adversary based on how Blizzard describes it in the BlizzConline video. It's a four-legged monster of an Omnic that can rain a barrage of small missiles and fire a charged-up duo of large rockets. There's little need to make this a more intimidating advers


Many will know her from the recent sequel, Horizon Forbidden West , or its even more popular predecessor, Horizon: Zero Dawn . This redhead is one of the most popular and well-known female characters in video gaming at the moment. She's a strong, powerful protagonist who has a wonderful storyline that spans two great video ga


Although players don't get to fully experience her wrath or her full power in this game, they do get a sense of what she's capable of. She's incredibly powerful and stands out as a particularly memorable character in this wonderful adventure g

Many online have speculated that this model could be part of a new playable hero coming with Overwatch 2. However, it could also be a new enemy type we haven't seen yet. Only time will tell (though no knowing when that time will b


Like the first Fitness Boxing , the game combines rhythmic music gameplay with fitness and arcade-style action. Its alluring rhythmic gameplay — which involves punching icons on cue in different ways — reminds players that sometimes less is more. And while not perfect, this sequel somewhat refines the detection of specific movements compared to its predecessor, allowing for more effective worko

I haven’t played enough of the game to judge its new direction and updated mechanics, thus placing a score on the experience doesn’t only feel unfair, but unprofessional. But what I can do is admire the sexy menus and slick user interface, since I don’t need any friends to lose myself in the cauldron of stats, modes, and heroes that make up the logistical majority of Blizzard’s hero shooter sequel. A real review is coming, but for now this will have to do.


WarioWare: Move It is largely a return to form following the more divisive Get It Together , stressing the usual slew of absurd, hilarious microgames controlled by quick motions. As 1-2 Switch once conveyed, there's something particularly amusing about controlling a minigame with one's own mo


Sojourn's position has always been within Overwatch. She has appeared in Ana's origin story, which reveals her to be a captain within the Overwatch faction. She's clearly a long-time member of the team, having lived through its birth, rise, and fall, and now its upcoming rebirth with Overwatch

Despite locking certain modes away until new players have earned them, actually selecting what you want to play and jumping into a game is seamless. Much like the title screen, not much here has changed when compared to the first entry. Things are simple and easy to read, while updating character designs have been thrown onto each icon and pop with real visual flair. With any luck, PvE will be an option on this menu in just a few short months.

First up is the main menu, which is a real snazzy bit of presentation. The first thing you’ll notice is how much the colour scheme has changed, with many of the tones updated to feel more modern and grounded compared to the cartoonish first game. There’s still plenty of room for silliness, but the orchestral score is even more soaring and extravagant, doing its best to emphasise how this is a glorious return to form despite most of the game playing and looking the same. First impressions count though, and Overwatch 2 doesn’t disappoint.