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Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Apex Legends Switch review – a battle of compromises

Apex Legends Switch review – a battle of compromises

First things first, I love Apex Legends. In my humble opinion, it’s simply the best battle royale game out there, bar none. Sure, Fortnite might have started the trend and Call of Duty: Warzone might have the edge on gunplay, but no battle royales – and few games in general – nail slick movement as well as Apex Legends.

And at the end of the day, that’s what a battle royale game is about: movement. When you're 1v1 with an opponent you may not think it's the case, and your ability to click heads may rise to the top of the ‘most important skill in this situation’ list, but in battle royale games, and especially those without solo modes, you're rarely in a 1v1 situation. If you are, you've inevitably messed up somewhere down the line. And if you do find yourself in a 1v1, or even a 3v3 with your team, the group with the better positioning inevitably wins.

However, while you can slide, zipline, and gravity lift your way across Apex Legends' three maps, you're pretty much stuck in an ergonomically-designed gaming chair while you play. Until now.

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