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OK, I take it back, Marvel Rivals is not an aggressively bad, unsalvageable mess—it might even be good

Let it not be said that I am too precious when it comes to my takes, or that I am an inflexible grump—for one of my last acts before I scoot off for my Christmas hols, I am going to admit that I misjudged a game. The game in question is the spandex-heavy Marvel Rivals, NetEase’s gaudy hero shooter, which I called “aggressively bad” back in July. It is, in fact, fine. Good, even.

I really did hate my time with Marvel Rivals’ beta back in the summer, but like the redeemed Ebenezer Scrooge, my heart has grown, and I no longer find it “powerfully offputting” or full of “awkward, blinding brawls”. And I take back the accusation that it steals from children and cheats on its spouse. Granted, this was an unspoken accusation, but you could all read between the lines.

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The issues I had with it back in beta have not been completely excised from the live version, and I still find the lack of punchiness, visual feedback and character cohesion to be factors that will continue to hold it back from becoming a game I can enthusiastically embrace, but I’ve gotta admit: I’ve been having quite a bit of fun.


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