![]() Its smash-n-grab gunfights are satisfying in the moment, with sleek movement, precision-engineered weapons, and an exhilarating destruction mechanic. The Finals is explicitly a game about exchanging death for money, a free-to-play multiplayer shooter where you compete in teams for virtual cash prizes, and pay real money to give your tracksuit-wearing competitor a snazzier outfit. ![]() The longer I played the Finals, though, the more its glittering corpses troubled me. Availability: Out now on PC ( Steam), PS5, Xbox Series X/S.But this seemed like a smart, clean alternative. Don't get me wrong, I'm a sicko for virtual gore. It's spectacular without being grisly, satisfying without being gross. What an ingenious way to depict death in a multiplayer shooter, I thought. ![]() As with much else about the Finals, this wowed me when I first saw it. When you kill someone in The Finals, they explode in a shower of coins, their body scattering across the ground like a tub of popcorn dropped by King Midas. Embark Studios' multiplayer shooter dazzles in the moment, but its AI voices are symptomatic of a broader issue with artistic vision. ![]()
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