![]() ![]() The hub world is quite nice, there's a rusty plane in it. Which is fine, if that’s what you’re hankering for. It’s fun enough, but at the end of the day it still does very much feel like a typical shooter. For us, while it did make combat a tad more exciting, we didn’t really think it did enough to establish a solid platform for Synced to peer above the crowd from. It’s this mechanic that stands out as the core gimmick that sets Synced apart from the vast crowds of other live service titles out there. ![]() When retracted onto your arm, they provide passive abilities that can often be just as useful. When out in the field, they are an active combatant able to use core abilities to support your typical running and gunning. The largest of these monsters can be synced with, allowing you to use them in battle to hold back the hordes. You, a brave explorer looking to venture inside this perilous region of the world in search of loot, secrets, and exhilarating peril must take on these Nano enemies as they appear in monstrous forms. Synced takes place in an apocalyptic world where Nanos roam an exclusion zone, following a devastating disaster that dealt the dwellers of dozens of nearby domiciles a doomed hand from a dire deck. The gimmick with this one is that you have a big arm. For our full thoughts, check out the video above. Our main takeaway? It’s alright… A perfectly acceptable, if a tad standard, shooter that may still appeal to a core audience upon release. Ahead of the curtain being pulled back for the public to see, myself and Sherif were able to try out some of the PvE content in an early press event.īack from our adventure in the next of a long line of login-bonus ridden gameplay experiences, we sat down with Welsh Actor and our very own video person Jim Trinca, who interrogated us on our time with Synced. ![]() Synced: Off Planet - a free-to-play multiplayer Rogue Like live service Looter Shooter (bingo!) - is releasing into Open Beta on December 10. ![]()
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