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Fortnite: Save the World Review – An Older Gamer’s Thoughts

I have spent a lot of time playing Fortnite: Save the World on the PS4, and I am enjoying the game quite a bit.  It’s not perfect by any means, but I am still enjoying it.  I have a full review of Fortnite: Save the World halfway down the page.  I also have my thoughts on Battle Royale as well to kick things off.  

I am in my mid-50’s and I’m still an avid gamer.  I enjoy Trading Card Games, Board Games, and Video Games.  Some of my favorite video games over the last few years have been Borderlands 2, Monster Hunter World, Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Witcher 3.  I very much enjoy Action Role Playing Games (RPG’s).  I also enjoyed World of Warcraft (WoW) … and I spent a lot of that WoW time playing PVP (Player Vs. Player) … especially 2v2 Arena Matches.  I was just an average, middle-of-the road PVP’er, but I still enjoyed it.  The rating system assured you were playing with evenly matched players most of the time.  And the rewards were nice.

Over the last year, the kids in my neighborhood have been talking about the PVP / Shooter “Fortnite: Battle Royale”.  So, I started looking into the hot game on the block.  

What is Fortnite: Battle Royale?

Fortnite: Battle Royale is a chaotic Last Man Standing, PVP game from Epic Games, and it’s crazy popular.  Battle Royale was released in September 2017.  Why is it crazy popular?  Because:

  1. It’s a fun shooter;
  2. It’s on every major gaming platform;
  3. And it’s FREE!

Fortnite: Battle Royale is Free?!!

Battle Royale is completely Free to Play!  You don’t have to spend a single penny on the game if you don’t want to.  And that’s why there over over 100 million players worldwide. And last I heard, Epic Games was raking in in over $300 million per month from Battle Royale!

So, how does Epic generate any money from Battle Royale?  From selling “V-Bucks“!  V-Bucks are an in-game currency that players use to buy cosmetic upgrades for their characters, and for Battle Passes.  A Battle Pass costs players $10/month, and allows the players to earn cool, in-game rewards while playing.  Spending money doesn’t give anyone a competitive advantage at all, it just makes a player’s character look a whole lot cooler! 

How Do You Play Fortnite: Battle Royale?

Fortnite Battle Bus

The game starts out with 100 players.  Players are completely weaponless, except for a glider and a pickaxe. The players all jump out of a Flying Battle Bus, and glide down to an abandoned island.   Upon landing on the island, it’s Every Man For Himself!  Players start searching through abandoned buildings for weapons.  They also use their pickaxe to harvest building/crafting materials.  Players start eliminating each other with hand to hand combat, or with ranged weapons. 

During the game, a freak-killer storm keeps closing in on the players. It’s as-if you are fighting in the eye of a hurricane, but that eye keeps closing in on you like a python’s squeeze.  So you cannot just hunker down in an abandoned house hiding for too long.  You have to gradually work your way towards the center, all along taking out other players, while constantly looking over your shoulder.  

The weirdest part to me is the building of structures while playing.  You use your pickaxe to obtain wood, brick and steel from trees, houses, cars, etc.  You then use those materials to build forts with walls, ramps, floors, and roofs.  These buildings can protect players from gunfire, but also players move around the map.  You can build ramps to take yourself high above the fray and snipe down on other players. 

And good players can do this blisteringly fast. Ever seen kids solve a Rubik’s Cube in mere seconds?  Players in Fortnite are essentially doing the same thing: Building 40 foot high defense towers in mere seconds, while getting shot at and returning gunfire all at the same.  It’s craziness. 

Here’s a video to show you an example how crazy good some players are:

Dying to me don’t sound like all that much fun!”

So, I installed the free version of Battle Royale on my PS4. And, how did my Battle Royale games go? 

Dead! Dead! Dead! Oh wait … yep, I’m dead.

Nope, dying all the time is not fun.  I like gaming, but my skill level is not on par with other players in shooters. I tried Blizzard’s “Overwatch” for a few months and had the same problem: Dying all the time.  It makes me think of the “Authority Song” by John Mellencamp all too often:

♫ “Growing up leads to growing old and then to dying,
And dying to me don’t sound like all that much fun!”♪

I’m too slow at my age to keep up with the young whippersnappers.  I’ve realized my hand-eye coordination speed in PVP Shooters sucks nowadays.  I’m just not good at it. Maybe if there was a 50 and over division – like the Senior Golf Tour on the PGA (Pro Golfers Association) – I’d have a slight chance to live longer.  But I doubt that’s happening anytime soon in Fortnite.  

So, my Battle Royale gaming sessions came to a pretty abrupt ending to be honest.  

Fortnite: Save the World Comes to Light!

My aspirations of becoming a Fortnite Gamer were literally shot down … until I attended a wedding in July 2018.  I was engaging in small talk with my buddy’s college son.  I was asking him what games he was playing, and he said he spent most his time playing Fortnite: Battle Royale.  He’s a very good Fortnite player, and wins his fair share of matches.  I  told him I completely sucked at Battle Royale, and he said I might enjoy the PVE (Player Vs. Environment) version of Fortnite – “Fortnite – Save the World“.  In Fortnite: Save the World, you don’t fight other players in real time, you fight hordes of PVE zombies.

Now, I had heard of Fortnite Save the World, but I didn’t really look into it much.  Why not? Mostly because it currently is not free, and I knew someday it would to be free just like Battle Royale.  At least that’s the story I kept hearing.  Who wants to spend money on a game that will eventually be free?

Save the World is Not Free – At least not just yet

Llama Loot Pinata

Unlike the Free version of Battle Royale, Save the World is not Free.  Fortnite: Save the World was actually released before Battle Royale in July 2017.  Fortnite: Save the World is available for $39.99 as an “Early Access” Purchase for PS4, Xbox One and PC.  The game is scheduled to become free-to-play once Fortnite leaves Early Access later this year.

If you opt-in to the “Early Access”, In addition to gaining access to the game early, you also get some in-game Loot Piñatas as a reward for signing up early.   The Loot Pinatas are then busted open, giving you additional weapons, weapon schematics, heroes, and other bonus items that you can use in-game to make your Hero a little more powerful than your Hero otherwise would be.  

During the last two weeks of July 2018, Epic offered Fortnite: “Save the World Early Access” at 1/2 Price. It was during this 50% off sale, that I decided to bite the bullet – as I was looking for a new game to play.  

Fortnite: Save the World

What is “Fortnite – Save the World”?

Fortnite: Save the World is a PVE RPG (Role Playing Game) game with four players cooperating together to complete various missions.  The setting is that a fluke storm appears on Earth, causing 98% of the population to disappear.  Survivors of the storm are being attacked by zombie creatures called “Husks”. 

From Left to Right: Outlanders, Soldiers, Ninjas and Constructers

You take on the role of a specific hero to start the your campaign.  Your hero can be one of the following:

You start the game with a basic pickaxe and you farm building materials just like you do in Fortnite: Battle Royale. You build forts the same way you do in Battle Royale.  You shoot guns the same way.  You use melee weapons the same way.  The main difference is that you are working together with other live players to take down plagues of zombies and zombie bosses during missions. 

Fortnite Husks (Zombies)

Players combine forces to do various missions like:

Like most other RPG’s, you start off as Level 1 Hero with a crappy weapon.  You level up your character by completing missions. During your missions you can loot all sorts of items, weapons, weapon schematics, trap schematics, and building materials from abandoned houses, gas stations, warehouses, offices buildings and the like.  You’ll open drawers of kitchen cabinets and toolboxes looking around for useful scraps while trying to complete your missions – all the while being attacked by zombies.  It can be tedious and fun all at the same time. 

The game feels like a combination of Minecraft and Borderlands.  You can build elaborate forts to protect resources from Zombies, and then group together to hunt the zombies down before they destroy your buildings and resources. 

Fortnite: Save the World – Soldier

My Thoughts on Fortnite: Save the World?

This game has a lot going for it, and a lot that still needs some work.  I am currently at Level 28 and have been playing for about 3 weeks.  Let me toss out my Pros and Cons.  

Pros:

Some Fortnite Weapons

Cons

Is Fortnite: Save the World Too Deep for Casual Gamers? 

As I mentioned before this game has a huge learning curve.  Besides having to learn how to complete missions by shooting, attacking and building; you also have to learn:

The only way to really answer these questions is to watch fan-made YouTube Videos.  There are over 1.2 million Fortnite: Save the World videos on YouTube.  It seems to me as if there should be some sort of in-game Tutorial Videos, or in-game Missiosn to teach you how to do different things.  Maybe Epic should give you a cheapy loot llama for watching a video on the Collection Book use, and then they hold your hand and force you to do something with the Collection Book, and then reward you with a loot llama for doing it.  I dunno, it’s just not explained well enough in my opinion, and I’ve been gaming for over 40 years.  

Fortnite Constructor Building

Final Thoughts:

For all it’s faults, I do think Fortnite Save the World is a wonderful game.  I enjoy the RPG aspect a lot.  I like the fact that you can change your heroes to another class when you get bored.  I like the fact that you can increase the rarity of weapons and heroes.  And I have a lot of fun when I’m paired with 3 other players that want to actually complete the missions.  

But man, Epic really has to fix Weapon Trading.  It’s crazy how much that ruins this game, especially in the starting off area – Plankerton.  And Epic needs to implement some penalty for players that constantly ruin Voice Chat for other players.  And Epic needs to implement a penalty for players leaving missions early.  Hopefully they’ll tweak the game for you guys before it becomes Free.  But when it does become free, I think you should definitely give the game a try.  I think this game would be really enjoyable if you were playing with group of friends on a regular basis.  

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