Valorant Review: A Strong Enough Start

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Many players who have come to Valorant from a pure FPS background, playing games such as CS:GO and Call of Duty , often struggle with proper usage of abilities and utilities. Valorant is not just a shooting game, which means players need to use abilities to their maximum potential to get the best possible resu


Even though the spray becomes a lot more controllable while crouch walking or just walking, it’s still very inaccurate compared to shooting while standing still. It’s better to stop, aim, and shoot instead of recklessly spraying while moving. This will significantly improve the chances of landing all the bullets on the desired spot and eventually eliminating the enemy. Getting the headstart on enemies will often net you clutch kills and could be the deciding factor of the ro


Riot Games’ latest entry Valorant news|https://valorantpedia.com/ has taken the entire gaming community by storm. A tactical shooter by nature, Valorant has been dominating Twitch since its closed beta release. From casual players to big-name professionals, everyone seems to be on the Valorant bandwa


Valorant also distinguishes itself in other significant ways. Guns have a strong sense of weight while shooting, which works in tandem with the slower movement to encourage more deliberate actions and aiming. The game balances this out with maps that are smaller and more concentrated than those of Counter-Strike , resulting in quick encounters while increasing the pace and adrenaline of each match. Thankfully, there's also a ton of in-game feedback: teammate locations, lines of sight, fast communication options, outlined enemies, recognizable audiovisual cues, and more. Valorant has learned a lot from Overwatch in this regard, and it makes the game user-friendly and enjoyable even when playing solo. All of these aspects contribute to its high skill ceiling, and prove how competitively viable Valorant


Valorant as a game has a steep learning curve, especially if you've never played CS:GO or a similar game before. Each individual character has a learning curve as well, and Phoenix has one of the steepest learning curves. Getting acquainted with how far his curveball goes is important to play him w


Above A Screens #1 – We will mention this as one of the best places to place a camera, but we expect this to be patched out. Placing the Spycam here is not an exploit, but it provides such an abundance of information that it feels like a prime candidate for a nerf in the future. From here, Cypher can see spawn, screens, A Tower, A Main, and more. For now, this is a prime location to learn, but do not be surprised if in the future it is changed or removed due to simply being too effici


For years, the PC's esports landscape has been largely dominated by three companies: Valve, Activision Blizzard, and Riot Games. These competing juggernauts seem to be locked in a constant cycle, borrowing core elements from each other's games to bolster their own esports titles - or to create new ones. Riot Games' Valorant _ is the newest example: a free-to-play, team-based tactical shooter in the vein of _Counter-Stri


A Tower – Hopping on the boxes to place the camera in the upper corner provides sight over the entire room and is not immediately obvious to players who may not have checked their mini-map for the Spycam locat


As mentioned before, Viper's Pit is going to create some entirely uneven gunfights. If Viper is in the Pit and already has some good idea of where to look for enemies, those enemies are going to have a severely difficult time winning a gunfight against her. And, due to the absolutely bonkers radius this ability has, you can really lock down a huge area of the


If you watched any Valorant streamer on April 7th, the chat was full of thirsty gamers looking for a drop. People would be goading chat into spamming the chat with "/drops" after saying that was the way to get a beta key. It was a trick, but most weren't willing to take the cha


Of all the Agents in VALORANT , Cypher has some of the best potential for high-level play thanks to the information that can be gleaned from the use the Spycam, Tripwire, and Cyber Cage. However, playing Cypher effectively requires a disproportionate mastery of map knowledge to succeed. Staying up to date on how maps change throughout the beta is key, but the reward is masterful plays with this Ag


KAY/O is in a really tough place right now. While most skills from any Agent can be dodged by skillful players, KAY/O has such huge animations and warning signs from all four of his abilities that landing an attack feels like a mira


It's no secret that Valorant has taken a few things from games like Counter-Strike and Overwatch , but the way it combines those inspirations is what sets it apart. Agent abilities add an intelligent and integral layer to the game's tactical gunplay and make the whole experience feel distinct. A single character's abilities are rarely effective on their own ( with the exception of Reyna ), so smart play demands a higher level of coordination than other games in the genre. A good team that learns to consolidate can make unique and hugely satisfying plays, putting their Agent abilities together like puzzle pieces. The simple fact that any Agent can buy whichever guns they want also means that there is a wide range of playstyles to develop. An Agent's abilities might only seem useful at short range until the player equips them with a sniper, and suddenly discovers a brand new way to play t