‘Marvel Rivals’ closed beta first impressions: A fun but forgettable ‘Overwatch’ ripoff

It’s an amalgamation of every hero shooter before it, but damn it’s a fun time.

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Ever since Overwatch took over in the gaming mainstream, it seems every company wants its piece of the pie within the hero-shooter genre. That’s how we’ve arrived at NetEase Games’ Marvel Rivals, the latest live-service hero shooter from the Diabolo Immortal developers.

I was recently invited to the game’s closed beta that ran from July 23 to August 5. Featuring a who’s who cast of Marvel Comics characters, Rivals is the physical embodiment of a Disney executive going around asking why the company doesn’t have its own version of Overwatch. (I’ll be mentioning this game a lot, fair warning). However, the twist here is that Rivals is quite fun if you don’t mind it being a ripoff of other, better games in the genre.

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Let’s start with the basics. Marvel Rivals is a 6-vesus-6, third-person multiplayer hero shooter in a similar vein to Battleborn or Gigantic. Like other games in the genre, players can choose between a cast of 20+ Marvel Comics characters split into three classes: Vanguard, Duelist, and Strategist. Vanguard is your classic tank — beefy builds that soak up and deal heavy amounts of damage. This is one of the smaller groups in the game comprising The Hulk, Thor, Venom, Groot, Peni Parker, and surprisingly Doctor Strange and Magneto.

Duelists are assault-type characters focused on combat and mobility. You’ll find the most characters in this group to play around with — the most common I saw in my playthrough being Black Panther, Iron Man, Magik, The Punisher, Spider-Man, and Storm.

Finally, we have the strategists, who are your classic support characters either dealing out health and buffs to their teammates or debuffs to opponents. During the closed alpha testing, there were only four support characters: Loki, Luna Snow, Mantis, and Rocket Raccoon. But with this closed beta, Adam Warlock and Jeff the Shark were added to the roster.

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Once your team of heroes and villains is chosen, you’ll take this colorful cast of truly well-designed characters and compete in three game modes: Convoy, Convergence, and Domination. These are the same modes from Overwatch to a tee, minus Domination which is ripped from Call of Duty and Battlefield. Convoy has you either defending or attacking an objective as it travels on a set path to an endpoint.

Convergence is a best 2-of-3, King of the Hill-style battle as teams duke it over control of a single point that changes location. And then, I don’t have much to say about Domination cause I could never find enough people to play it, but allegedly teams face each other for control of multiple points on a map.

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