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There's not much that needs to be said other than the fact that it's Fortnite. I mean my dad even knows about this game. I think it deserves an incredible amount of respect because it's had the ability to remain alive for so long.
Not the game it once was, but still is somewhat fun and loads of new content. I do not like the current state compared to how it used to be and the game is too hard to get into for new or casual players.
Fortnite is the single reason I still get on my Xbox. Not only does the adaptive concepts help change up the game to keep it from getting bland, but it is also fun for all users good or bad.
Fortnite is a very fun game to play either by yourself or with a group of friends. It has something for everyone with so many customizations and activities. It's only downfall is that it does get a little boring at some points or the developers think too much about how gamers want the game to be and do crazy updates that are just too much.
Fortnite is addicting, keeps up with current times, and is super fun for all ages! I would recommend! I prefer to play no build because I prefer the shooter aspect opposed to building. Building games that I prefer are Minecraft/The Sims!
Id give Fortnite a four-star review previously, but now that my son and I play together, i felt like it warranted the extra star. Microtransactions aside, I feel like it's an excellent first shooter for parents and kids to enjoy together. The collaborations are crazy, and watching my kids face light up when we win is incredible.
I like this game more than I thought I would. I am not that good at this game, however. But it still manages to be fun! It’s not TF2, but it fills a shooter game craving when need be.
Fortnite is a game I really enjoyed in the past and still play to this day. I wish they didn't change the map so much and stuck to the original. Fortnite overall is a good game.
This game just wasn't for me. I love battle royals but this one isn't it. Let's be real, I'm too old to build. I'm too slow. Regular no build I found too easy. I'm conflicted with it.
Fortnite used to be my favorite game of all time. I still play it regularly but nowadays I can't really call it my favorite game. That spot is reserved for OG fortnite back during its peak. This game help shape my childhood and I still enjoy playing it to this day.
This game started my started my gaming addiction. I will never forget the memories I made playing this game with my friends. Prime Fortnite will always be remembered and cherished by me. I love the battle royal aspect and the fact that you can build.
9/10. A great game to play with friends and a very easy casual game. Fortnite is intense when getting to the end game of battle royal. One of my favorite Battle Royal games.
I'm not a shooter guy. From that perspective it gets 2 stars. Since I started playing because of Ahsoka, having a lightsaber is a blast. I give it four stars there. I also enjoy doing the quest (so far) more than the battle royale aspect. Therefore I settle on 3 stars
One of the best games of the 2000's in my opinion. With a unique character style and building aspect this game really took off. Playing fortnite with friends led to some of the best times with the friends.
This game changed gaming forever, but I believed it was ruined too early. This game will always go down as one of the best games ever but for me the transition after chapter 1 was never same. Still a great game and will always love it.
Recently fortnite been pretty mid but overall this game I think changed gaming all as a whole and was one of the most fun games ever.. from 2017-2020 I enjoyed it a lot.
As a former hardcore COD player I used to make fun of this game. Zero Builds is what got me. I don’t think I’ll ever get into the building but the game play of just a BR is fun. Updates keep it super fresh. The season structure makes it so you don’t really have to spend too much money but we all know that ain’t happening.
I'm just 16 or so matches in and I get the love for this game now. The building while in battle was a main reason I stayed away from it so long. Tried it, still going to stay away from building matches. I'll definitely be sinking a bunch of time playing this game in the future.
I've been playing this game since Season 2, and they've never stopped improving it to be among the most entertaining and captivating games ever. Check out my review for more!
One of the easiest games to get friends onto and waste some time on - always a lot of fun! I've never been the best at shooters so it's really satisfying when I can get an elim on someone, although I've probably gotta thank SBMM for pairing me up with other people who're just as bad.
I am not sure why I never wrote anything for this review. I will rectify that now. I had a lot of trouble getting into this game. I played on the xbox and I did not have a lot of experience with 3rd person shooters (especially battle royale ones). I struggled playing it and mostly hid. That changed for me with the marvel season and switching to PC. I don't list this as my favorite game of all time, but the hours played would tell you otherwise.
I like the variety in gameplay between solos and teams. I am still working on improving my squad skills.
If you had told me a year ago that I'd give this game 5 stars and sometimes disregard overwatch to play it id call you a piece of shit bold face liar but 2023 is off to a crazy year it seems
My wife started playing this a couple of weeks ago. Now after avoiding this game for years, I have now played it everyday since she started. We play duos every night after kids go to bed.
After years of avoiding this game (I downloaded and tried it like 4 times over the last few years, but I never liked it) I decided to give it another shot because of Channel 3. I finally GET it. It's fun. Once you know what you're doing and how to survive for more than 10 seconds, it becomes quite enjoyable.
Only started playing last season but I am HOOKED, just need to get some more squad games in and improve my aim... I can get a lot of elims if I have a lot of health and really good guns 😅
I love battle royale games and this is the pinnacle of that. I just can’t get used to this game. This rating may go up the more I play it but I’ve given up on it once already. My rating is based on the respect I have for it, in what it started with free to play and battle royales
I got into Fortnite originally for its base game Save The World, which is really fun, recently we have started playing online and it’s been really fun. Endless quirky skins, easily completed Battle Pass aslong as you input the time within the BR or even creative mode and since adding no build that’s definitely the reason that me and my husband became so obsessed.
Highly addictive, great graphics and gameplay, and generally most of the season updates include solid surprises. Perhaps too much reliance on branded IP to drive interest, and the duo-quads play is often hit and miss with who you get matched up with. Because of that, I've tended to lean toward solo, and it's always fun to challenge the younglings who seem to dominate the platform. Taking a break from it now as it's become a bit repetitive.
I played Fortnite during the Alpha test and watching its growth as a player and as a general spectator deserves its 5 Stars. The crossovers alone and the world phenomenon that the game caused should give it the 5 Stars it deserves but also the advances in game mechanics and the ever changing map that the developers continue to bring to the table every season are some of the other small reasons this game should be so highly rated.
Although I do not play Fortnite anymore I still have many fond memories with my friends and is one of the golden moments in gaming for me.
As someone who loved this game in 2017, and then abandoned it for years, I can confidently say this game is fun again. Due to its crazy popularity, the community became so insanely competitive and skilled that it actually drove away lots of casual players. However, the dust has seemed to settle, and with the implementation of more refined skill-based matchmaking schemes a few years back, it finally reminds me of the game that I and all my high school friends played on snow days way back when.
I'll say it, it isn't for me, I'm here for some no build fun with friends. But this thing deserves any accolades it gets. The crossovers and whatnot make for a unique experience.
I was never really a fan of the original released version of Fortnite that is now termed "build-mode", however, Fortnite more recently without "build-mode" plays much like its predecessor, PUBG, in which I prefer.
If Epic listened to their players and adjusted the weapon metas to their preferences, this game would be 5 stars. Some seasons are very unenjoyable due to OP items, but overall this game is my favorite battle royale.
Not my jam but I know lots of people love this game. I can see why after only playing it a couple times. I appreciate the seasonal releases and updates. But the gameplay itself is not for me.
The game that got me back into gaming after basically not playing anything for years. Made a ton of new friends playing. For my massively introverted self it's been a blessing. Also screw this game because these sweaty kids, I'm never playing again... see you all back on tomorrow.
I've reviewed this game so many times it's become a running joke. Epic has created one of the most immersive digital ecosystems ever made. I don't even think you can call it just a game anymore. With the addition of Zero Build modes and the explosion of Creative mode games, there is literally something for everyone in Fortnite. And, unbelievably, it's still absolutely free.
This game can't not have a 5. I thought it was stupid, a kids game by the looks of it with its art & animations .. then the Ninja/Drake/Travis Scott/Juju stage happened. I moved to Italy & had time on my hands, the game was free, why not? Immediately hooked. All I wanted to do with the boys was chase VicRoys. The building, the mechanics, the maps, the live events, even befriended a former (SB winning) Packers player over this game. Bought Funkos, hung a battle bus in my game room .. telling you: addicted. Actually I'm pretty sure Fortnite was the only game I played from 2018-2020 either on xbox or bluetooth connecting my xbox controller to my phone & playing on phone. Beating challenges, collecting skins, playing with the boys no matter where I was in the world. The only reason I fell off was bc of the Apple/Epic beef + my wife not wanting our kids exposed to the game (not a fan of shooting games). This game is soooo much fun, continues to impress with the changes/additions, & is so addicting.
Fortnite is truly a unique game with its building mechanics, and this is a big reason why the skill gap is so large. They’ve done a phenomenal job with events and constant updates, as well as adding new features to keep the game fresh. The new mobility and the no build mode is what solidified the 5 star rating. Definitely one of the more fun, frustrating, and better BRs to ever come out.
I fought playing this for so long, but I finally gave in with the (permanent?) introduction of no build modes. I can't build, but in the no builds I actually stand a chance! The battle pass system is also really well thought out. Many other games that have gone the battle pass route make it too difficult to unlock anything of significance, too much of a grind before you reach a new level. In Fortnite, I can do a bit of grinding and earn plenty of levels, unlocking a variety of things from the BP (they've got that sweet sweet dopamine trigger on lock).
Had you asked me a couple weeks ago, I probably would've rated it somewhere around 3 stars, but now, I'm a convert.
I've only ever played no build. And I'm rating no build. I couldn't possibly understand how to build. But I'll tell you no build is a dream in battle royal games. My wife and I play it all the time. And honestly I'm super excited about the next season! Fortnite is everywhere. If you didn't like fortnite you might like no build. It's all the joys of fortnite with outbthe build.
The only reason I rated it so low is because I'm just no good at the game. I can't wrap my head around the building aspect of it. Like, at all. Lots of respect for the players that are capable.
For me, this is a really easy game to put down and never think about again. Initially, the game was fun, but the building aspect, which made the game different, quickly became exploited. No build mode has brought players back to the game and the very few games of no build I have played were...okay...but I'd rather play other BRs.
No build mode has allowed me to really enjoy Fortnite. It also has the most rewarding Battle Pass system I have come across. I love that I can play alone and complete a variety of objectives that have nothing to do with actually winning a round. The art is also creative and fun with each new season.
Fun, fast paced battle royale trendsetter that changed online multiplayer games forever. The only downside is the technical nature of the building mechanics and how much they can play a role in winning or losing.
I give it a 5 because it has its hooks in me and there is no way out. I enjoy this game it is a breathe of fresh air for shooters. Wish I would have taken the time to play it when I heard about it in 2018, missed the bus by 3 years. It’s a great way to connect with your teens or with adults. I have build a few friendships due to the game
In its Hay Day, this was easily a five! Played non stop for months! Then the building really took off… for non pros, this game became nearly impossible to play and not get built over, under, and around.
One of the OG Battle Royale games and holds a special place for me. I started playing this game in its infancy but thought the strategy was “camping” to win. I had no one to play with and my kid was too young to figure it out. Flash forward to the pandemic when my kid started to get into the game and get good and he was my go-to Duo partner. I was able to play on my MacBook while he played on the Switch and it made for some good father-son time. Then, I found myself out of work due to a pandemic closure and found TDG Fortnite, which made me get into the game even more due to the social interaction with other dads/dadettes. Epic may have made some follies but more wins with Zero Build, collabs, and more. This is their marquee game and they keep it going with fun changes and updates.