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The Finals Review: A Dynamic Blend of Chaos & Control, Even After A Month Later

Platform(s): PC (version reviewed), Xbox Series, PlayStation 5
Genre: Chaotic Arena FPS

 

In the realm of online multiplayer shooters, recent trends often revolve around systems that restrict player power through unlocks, battle passes, or vast maps filled with scattered rewards. Even before these became commonplace, shooters demanded mastery before unlocking their true pleasures, whether refining rocket timing in Quake or memorising Counter-Strike’s level layouts.

The standout brilliance of The Finals lies in its design that gracefully combines power, an unlock system, a battle pass, and a notable skill floor. These elements don’t obstruct the simple joy of wreaking havoc on the game world. The fact that it’s free to play and install right now also helps.

 

Destruction Unleashed

 

The levels in The Finals embrace destruction, allowing every player easy access to methods of causing chaos by destroying part of the environment to progress or obstruct opponents. Players choose from light, medium, or heavy classes, each with a unique yet overlapping arsenal of weapons and gadgets. Destruction isn’t confined to strategic moments – every opportunity to blow something up is the right one. The joy of watching a building collapse into physically simulated pieces is delightful, regardless of the context. Strategic potential lies in this destruction, and The Finals maintains control through its Quick Cash/Cashout mode. Teams race to collect and deposit vaults, adding tension to every match. The destruction could disrupt the game, but the tight grip on players ensures chaos is balanced.

The main mode, Quick Cash, focuses on vault races. Bank It is akin to Halo’s Headhunter mode, with more emphasis on combat. Cash is gained by killing players but must be deposited to safeguard it. Victories are hard-fought, filled with dramatic peaks, rooftop chases, and last-second steals.

The Finals distinguishes itself from games from other FPS by empowering players with a suite of movement tools. The destructible world and movement are generously available, enhancing the experience reminiscent of ’90s shooters. Despite the game’s apparent realism, The Finals takes place within a virtual reality simulation, allowing it to embrace gamey elements where it’s enjoyable. Movement tools like jump pads and grappling hooks add a dynamic layer to the gameplay.

 

Adrenaline-Fuelled

Matches in The Finals deliver adrenaline highs with memorable moments – sniping a cashbox carrier mid-air, jump-padding over defenders, and winning shootouts. The game’s core appeal lies in the fundamentally fun set of actions it provides, evoking a sense of playing in a ’90s shooter toy box.

The game, despite its free-to-play nature, incorporates unlocks, a battle pass, and paid cosmetics. Cosmetic purchases are limited to character outfits and weapon skins, ensuring no pay-to-win elements. The unlock system focuses on in-game currency (VRs), promoting a Team Fortress 2-style progression where each class gains new tools rather than overwhelming players with numerous choices. In a refreshing approach, The Finals avoids frustration by allowing players to try out every unlock without feeling pressured. The balance in costs and the absence of pay-to-win elements contribute to a satisfying player experience.

 

Future Meta Uncertainty: Balancing Concerns

The future meta of The Finals is uncertain, and concerns about potential imbalances remain. However, the game’s current state is an exciting multiplayer shooter (a free one at that) launch that blends generosity with technology. The hope is that future expansions will maintain the game’s core appeal and add items that enable new styles of play.

For now, The Finals stands out as one of the most thrilling multiplayer shooters in recent years.

 

Pros

  • Blends power, unlocks, and skill seamlessly for standout gameplay
  • Unique features include movement tools and a virtual reality setting.
  • Engaging modes: Quick Cash for tension, Bank It for combat emphasis.
  • The free-to-play model is fair, with limited cosmetic purchases and balanced unlocks.
  • Generosity allows players to try every unlock, ensuring a satisfying, non-exploitative experience.

Cons

  • Uncertain future meta and potential imbalances could impact the game’s long-term appeal.

 

Final Score: 80/100

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